Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
The text related to the cultural heritage 'Gough and Inaccessible Islands' has mentioned 'The Atlantic' in the following places:
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However, Gough and Inaccessible Islands are included in a possible "serial trans-boundary nomination" for the Mid-Atlantic Ridge, which would include other volcanic sites in the Atlantic. | WIKI |
Gough Island's high temperatures are between 11xc2xa0xc2xb0C (52xc2xa0xc2xb0F) and 17xc2xa0xc2xb0C (63xc2xa0xc2xb0F) during the day year-round, due to its isolated position far out in the Atlantic Ocean. | WIKI |
The Atlantic is much cooler in the southern hemisphere than the northern, but frosts are still very rare. | WIKI |
[27] It has been described as one of the least disrupted ecosystems of its kind and one of the best shelters for nesting seabirds in the Atlantic. | WIKI |
In particular, it is host to almost the entire world population of the Tristan albatross (Diomedea dabbenena) and the Atlantic petrel (Pterodroma incerta). | WIKI |
In April 2007 researchers published evidence that predation by introduced house mice on seabird chicks is occurring at levels that might drive the Tristan albatross and the Atlantic petrel to extinction. | WIKI |
This island is also the only place where the Spectacled Petrel breeds, while the Atlantic Petrel and the Tristan Albatross are almost entirely restricted to breeding on Gough. | UNESCO |
Key seabird species include the Atlantic Petrel, Spectacled Petrel, Tristan Albatross, Sooty Albatross, the subspecies of Yellow-nosed Albatross, and the Northern Rockhopper Penguin. | UNESCO |