Country Information - Saint Helena Island
Biodiversity in Saint Helena Island (SHN)
 
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Species Families Species Families
Marine 249 111 No
Freshwater Yes Vatova, A., 1975
Total 251 111 No
Ref.   Vatova, A., 1975
Conservation
Geography and Climate Saint Helena are islands in the South Atlantic Ocean, about mid-way between South America and Africa. Area - comparative: slightly more than two times the size of Washington, DC. Climate in Saint Helena is tropical; marine; mild, tempered by trade winds; Tristan da Cunha—temperate; marine, mild, tempered by trade winds (tends to be cooler than Saint Helena). Terrain in Saint Helena is rugged, volcanic; small scattered plateaus and plains; note: the other islands of the group have a volcanic origin. Elevation extreme has the lowest point in Atlantic Ocean 0 m and highest point in Queen Mary's Peak 2,060 m. Major natural resources are fishes. Land use: arable land: 6%, permanent crops: NA%, permanent pastures: 6%, forests and woodland: 6%, other: 82% (1993 est.). Natural hazard is the active volcanism on Tristan da Cunha. Geography—note: Napoleon Bonaparte's place of exile and burial (his remains were taken to Paris in 1840); harbors at least 40 species of plants unknown anywhere else in the world; Ascension is a breeding ground for sea turtles and sooty terns.

Ref.  Anonymous, 1999
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