Tasman Reef (Meridian)
- "Tasman Reef" redirects here. For other uses, see Tasman Reef (disambiguation).
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Tasman Reef is an outpost island located in the Basilisk Archipelago. There are two known routes from the island: Mirovia Island and an interachipelago route to Acanthaster Spits in the Gila Archipelago.
Natural resources
This island spawns cubanite, iron, lobelia, and sugar cane.
Buildings
There are no buildings on Tasman Reef.
History
Tasman Reef was originally located on the Malachite Ocean. A cubanite spawn in the center of the island reads, "This island were fashioned by Yngvild."
Tasman Reef is named for the Tasman Sea, a section of the Pacific Ocean between Australia and New Zealand. It was named for Dutch explorer Abel Tasman, the first recorded European to discover Tasmania (which was also named for him) and New Zealand. The "Reef" in the island's name may come from the Great Barrier Reef, though it lies entirely within the Coral Sea - the Tasman Sea's northern border is defined being in the line of the border between the Australian states of New South Wales and Queensland.
Tasman Reef is an uninhabitable island.