Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
The text related to the cultural heritage 'Great Barrier Reef' has mentioned 'Island' in the following places:
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It reaches from Torres Strait (between Bramble Cay, its northernmost island, and the south coast of Papua New Guinea) in the north to the unnamed passage between Lady Elliot Island (its southernmost island) and Fraser Island in the south. | WIKI |
Lady Elliot Island is located 1,915xc2xa0km (1,190xc2xa0mi) southeast of Bramble Cay as the crow flies. | WIKI |
Heron Island, a coral cay in the southern Great Barrier Reef | WIKI |
Crescentic reefs are the most common shape of reef in the middle of the system, for example the reefs surrounding Lizard Island. | WIKI |
[25]:452 as in Raine Island, the earliest example. | WIKI |
Several continental and coral cay islands are now resorts, including Green Island and Lady Elliot Island. | WIKI |
This contrasts with the vast mangrove forests in Hinchinbrook Channel, and the rugged vegetated mountains and lush rainforest gullies that are periodically cloud-covered on Hinchinbrook Island. | UNESCO |
On many of the cays there are spectacular and globally important breeding colonies of seabirds and marine turtles, and Raine Island is the worldxe2x80x99s largest green turtle breeding area. | UNESCO |
The internationally renowned Cod Hole near Lizard Island is one of many significant tourist attractions. | UNESCO |
Criterion (ix): The globally significant diversity of reef and island morphologies reflects ongoing geomorphic, oceanographic and environmental processes. | UNESCO |
As well as the worldxe2x80x99s largest green turtle breeding site at Raine Island, the GBR also includes many regionally important marine turtle rookeries. | UNESCO |
Some of the key ecological, physical and chemical processes that are essential for the long-term conservation of the marine and island ecosystems and their associated biodiversity occur outside the boundaries of the property and thus effective conservation programs are essential across the adjoining catchments, marine and coastal zones. | UNESCO |
Many Aboriginal and Torres Strait Island peoples undertake traditional use of marine resource activities to provide traditional food, practice their living maritime culture, and to educate younger generations about traditional and cultural rules and protocols. | UNESCO |