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- Q6709858 subject Q6398567.
- Q6709858 subject Q6967418.
- Q6709858 abstract "Lyra Reef is a remote submerged coral atoll, about 40 km in diameter, extending over an area of 1300 km², located approximately 200 kilometres north-east of New Ireland in the Bismarck Archipelago of Papua New Guinea, and 150 km north-east of Simberi Island, the closest island, and about the same distance north-west of the Nuguria Islands.The depths around the perimeter of the reef are generally less than 37 metres, and in places are less than 11 metres. The least depth is 6.1 metres on its north side. Within the reef, in the lagoon, there are depths of exceeding 183 metres. A gap on the north-west side of the reef gives access to this deep water. Depths of more than 2,700 metres are found within 8 km of the reef.".
- Q6709858 wikiPageExternalLink Pub126bk.pdf.
- Q6709858 wikiPageExternalLink Lyra-mod%20Page.JPG.
- Q6709858 wikiPageWikiLink Q154628.
- Q6709858 wikiPageWikiLink Q1859939.
- Q6709858 wikiPageWikiLink Q187223.
- Q6709858 wikiPageWikiLink Q215089.
- Q6709858 wikiPageWikiLink Q37221.
- Q6709858 wikiPageWikiLink Q42523.
- Q6709858 wikiPageWikiLink Q6398567.
- Q6709858 wikiPageWikiLink Q640788.
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- Q6709858 wikiPageWikiLink Q6967418.
- Q6709858 point "-1.75 153.33333333333334".
- Q6709858 type SpatialThing.
- Q6709858 comment "Lyra Reef is a remote submerged coral atoll, about 40 km in diameter, extending over an area of 1300 km², located approximately 200 kilometres north-east of New Ireland in the Bismarck Archipelago of Papua New Guinea, and 150 km north-east of Simberi Island, the closest island, and about the same distance north-west of the Nuguria Islands.The depths around the perimeter of the reef are generally less than 37 metres, and in places are less than 11 metres.".
- Q6709858 label "Lyra Reef".
- Q6709858 lat "-1.75".
- Q6709858 long "153.33333333333334".