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One of the remotest islands in the world, Gough Island is in the South Atlantic Ocean.
In particular, it is host to almost the entire world population of the Tristan albatross (Diomedea dabbenena) and the Atlantic petrel (Pterodroma incerta).
Gough has also been identified as the third most important island in the world (out of 107 islands) to be targeted for the removal of non-native invasive mammals to save threatened species from extinction and make major progress towards achieving global conservation targets.
Gough Island is one of the largest cool-temperate oceanic islands in the world that remains close to pristine, having been spared most introductions of invasive species that have decimated unique island biodiversity elsewhere.
The spectacular cliffs of each island, towering above the ocean, host some of the most important seabird colonies in the world.
Inaccessible Island also boasts three endemic subspecies and one endemic species of land bird xe2x80x93 the Inaccessible Rail, which is the smallest flightless bird in the world xe2x80x93, and some eight endemic plant species.
They also support a number of endemic species and subspecies of land birds, including the Gough Moorhen (a flightless rail) and the Gough Bunting, both endemic to Gough, and the Inaccessible Rail, the smallest flightless bird in the world, endemic to Inaccessible Island.
These remote South Atlantic islands, surrounded by protected marine areas of 12 nautical miles, are home to unique assemblages of plants and animals effectively isolated from the rest of the world by 2,000 nautical miles of open ocean and some of the worldxe2x80x99s fiercest weather.
In common with many island ecosystems around the world, alien invasive species are the most important immediate threat to the ecology of Gough and Inaccessible Islands.