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DBpedia 2016-04

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Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "The Adelaide International Bird Sanctuary is a proposed protected area in South Australia to be established by the South Australian (SA) government on the northeast coast of Gulf St Vincent, between Port Parham in the north and the southern end of Barker Inlet in the south, over the period 2014 to 2018 for the purpose of rehabilitating land used as salt pans, protecting habitat for international migratory shorebirds, managing water quality in adjoining parts of Gulf St Vincent, creation of ‘green’ space, development of niche tourism and creation of opportunities for indigenous people.This very low-gradient, low-energy coastline, containing a broad lateral extent of subtidal seagrass meadows, intertidal mangroves and supratidal saltmarshes and salinas, extends from the Adelaide metropolitan area as far as the head of Gulf St Vincent, and is also known as the \"Samphire Coast\". "@en }

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