Taumaka and Popotai Islands

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Taumaka and Popotai Islands are small, remote islands off the west coast of New Zealand’s South Island, noted for their rugged landscapes and important seabird and marine life habitats.

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Observed surface forms (2)

Surface form Occurrences
Popotai Island 0
Taumaka Island 0

Statements (37)

Predicate Object
instanceOf island
island
island group
seabird habitat
access restricted
characterizedBy remote location
rocky shores
rugged landscapes
climate cool temperate maritime
country New Zealand
distanceFrom near the west coast of South Island
governedBy New Zealand environmental law
habitatFor coastal plants
marine mammals
seabirds
hasConservationStatus important wildlife habitat
hasEcosystemType coastal ecosystem
marine ecosystem
hasIsland Popotai Island NERFINISHED
Taumaka Island NERFINISHED
humanPopulation uninhabited or sparsely inhabited
knownFor biodiversity
marine life habitats
seabird colonies
locatedIn South Island
Tasman Sea NERFINISHED
locatedNear Haast NERFINISHED
locatedOffCoastOf South Island NERFINISHED
West Coast Region NERFINISHED
partOf New Zealand offshore islands
Open Bay Islands NERFINISHED
region West Coast of New Zealand NERFINISHED
surroundedBy rocky reefs
threatenedBy climate change impacts
invasive species
usedFor scientific research
wildlife monitoring

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Open Bay Islands alsoKnownAs Taumaka and Popotai Islands