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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.
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.
The Atlantic is much cooler in the southern hemisphere than the northern, but frosts are still very rare.
[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.
In particular, it is host to almost the entire world population of the Tristan albatross (Diomedea dabbenena) and the Atlantic petrel (Pterodroma incerta).
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.
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.
Key seabird species include the Atlantic Petrel, Spectacled Petrel, Tristan Albatross, Sooty Albatross, the subspecies of Yellow-nosed Albatross, and the Northern Rockhopper Penguin.