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The text related to the cultural heritage 'Malpelo Fauna and Flora Sanctuary' has mentioned 'Island' in the following places:
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Colombian island
Malpelo is a small island in the eastern Pacific Ocean, located about 500xc2xa0km (310xc2xa0mi) west of the Colombian mainland with a military post manned by the Colombian Armed Forces.
The island is about 1.5 kilometres (1 mile) in length from northeast to southwest, and 640 metres (700 yards) in width.
Malpelo is the only island that rises above the surface from the Malpelo Ridge, which is a solitary volcanic submarine ridge that extends in a northeast-southwest direction with a length of 300xc2xa0km (190xc2xa0mi) and a width of 100xc2xa0km (62xc2xa0mi).
This island is surrounded by a number of offshore rocks.
All the rocks are surrounded by deep water, and most of the face of the main island is very steep.
As an oceanic island, it has never been connected with any other islands or the mainland.
This island and the underlying and underwater Malpelo Ridge were created along with the Carnegie Ridge in the Late Miocene by a very complex interaction between the Cocos-Nazca Spreading Centre and the Galxc3xa1pagos hotspot.
At first glance, the island seems to be barren rock, devoid of all vegetation, but deposits of bird guano have helped colonies of algae, lichens, mosses, and some shrubs and ferns establish, all of which glean nutrients from the guano.
The island has been recognised as an Important Bird Area (IBA) by BirdLife International because it supports a breeding population of some 60,000xe2x80x93110,000 Nazca boobies, as estimated in 2007.
The largest no-fishing zone in the East Pacific, measuring over 850,000 hectares, surrounds the island.
Despite its small size the island is believed to play an important role as an aggregation point for the reproduction of numerous marine species.
The island and its satellite rocks are protected in their entirety, surrounded by a large marine protected area and located in a remote area of the Pacific, all of which contributes to the integrity of the terrestrial property.
One year later, the marine surface area was extended to six nautical miles (roughly eleven kilometres) around the island by another resolution.
The Colombian Navy, the only permanent human presence on Malpelo Island, cooperates in the patrolling of the island and the surrounding waters.The remoteness of the property means a high degree of natural protection.