Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text

The text related to the cultural heritage 'Gough and Inaccessible Islands' has mentioned 'Atlantic' in the following places:
Occurrence Sentence Text Source
Island in the South Atlantic
Gough Island Gonxc3xa7alo xc3x81lvaresView of Gough IslandGough Island Gonxc3xa7alo xc3x81lvaresGeographyLocationSouth Atlantic OceanCoordinates40xc2xb019xe2x80xb20xe2x80xb3S 9xc2xb056xe2x80xb20xe2x80xb3Wxefxbbxbf / xefxbbxbf40.31667xc2xb0S 9.93333xc2xb0Wxefxbbxbf / -40.31667; -9.93333Coordinates: 40xc2xb019xe2x80xb20xe2x80xb3S 9xc2xb056xe2x80xb20xe2x80xb3Wxefxbbxbf / xefxbbxbf40.31667xc2xb0S 9.93333xc2xb0Wxefxbbxbf / -40.31667; -9.93333ArchipelagoTristan da CunhaArea91xc2xa0km2 (35xc2xa0sqxc2xa0mi)Length13xc2xa0km (8.1xc2xa0mi)Width7xc2xa0km (4.3xc2xa0mi)Highestxc2xa0elevation910xc2xa0m (2990xc2xa0ft)Highestxc2xa0pointEdinburgh PeakAdministrationUnited KingdomSt Helena, Ascension and Tristan da Cunha UNESCO World Heritage SiteCriteriaNatural: (vii), (x)Reference740Inscription1995 (19th session) Ramsar WetlandDesignated20 November 2008Referencexc2xa0no.1868[1]
[10] It had been named Gonxc3xa7alo xc3x81lvares since 1505 after the captain of Vasco da Gama's flagship on his epic voyage to the east, and under this name it was marked with reasonable accuracy on the charts of the South Atlantic during the following 230 or so years.
Birds for which the IBA has conservation significance include northern rockhopper penguins (30,000 breeding pairs), Tristan albatrosses (1500xe2x80x932000 pairs), sooty albatrosses (5000 pairs), Atlantic yellow-nosed albatrosses (5000 pairs), broad-billed prions (1,750,000 pairs), Kerguelen petrels (20,000 pairs), soft-plumaged petrels (400,000 pairs), Atlantic petrels (900,000 pairs), great-winged petrels (5000 pairs), grey petrels (10,000 pairs), great shearwaters (100,000 pairs), little shearwaters (10,000 pairs), grey-backed storm petrels (10,000 pairs), white-faced storm petrels (10,000 pairs), white-bellied storm petrels (10,000 pairs), Antarctic terns (500 pairs), southern skuas (500 pairs), Gough moorhens (2500 pairs) and Gough buntings (3000 individuals).