India's
first Marine Sanctuary and National park is found in the Gulf of Kutch,
Jamnagar District in Gujarat. The Gulf of Kutch located on the west coast
of India is an arm of the Arabian Sea, separating the Saurashtra Peninsula
from the Great and Little Rann of Kutch. At its seaward (western) end
it is 58 km wide, from which point it tapers gradually eastwards, extending
for nearly 170 km with maximum depth of 60 mts and an average depth of
about 20 mts.
Besides Mangroves, the major flora
include sea grass and sea weeds, Saag, Sesam , Kheru, Limda etc. and the major
Fauna are Coral lichen, Coral sponge, Green sponge, Puffer Fish, turtles,
dolphins, crabs, Prawns, Sea anemones, Jelly Fishes, Starfishes, octopus etc. In all, the area supports 37
species of hard and soft corals, 70 species of sponges, 150-200 species of
fishes, 27 species of prawns, 30 species of crabs, more than 200 species of
molluscs, 3 species of
endangered sea turtles, 3 species of sea snakes, 3 species of sea mammal, 94
species of water birds, 78 species of terrestrial birds and 108 species of
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Sea grass also
offers an ideal habitat to the diverse biota and act as buffers between
mangroves and coral. Some of the sea grass species support unique fauna
like the endangered herbivorous marine mammal dugong and the sea horse.
Migratory sea turtle also depend on sea grass. Green Turtles from as far
as Brazil come and breed along the coast of Gulf of Kutch and on the sea
shore of Saurashtra. Besides Green sea turtle, Olive ridley turtle and
Leather back turtle are also found visiting Gulf of Kutch. The Marine
National Park is maintaining a hatchery at Madhupur near Porbandar and
also some temporary hatcheries on islands near Okha and Dwarka.
There
are between 30 and 40 islands on the Jamnagar coast in the Marine National
Park, all surrounded by reefs. The best-known islands are Pirotan, six
sq. km. located 16 km north of Bedi Port, Karubhar, Narara, Poshitra etc.
Sunsets at the islands esp. Pirotan is beautiful with colours and hues
of various types of birds and sightings of dolphins, octopus etc. Most
of the beaches along the coast are sandy and muddy, or have large sandstone
expanses. The best period for visiting the park is from November
to January.
Other tourist places near the park are Khijadiya, an
excellent bird sanctuary is about 15 Km away from Jamnagar, which inhabits
many resident and as well as migratory birds. The area of khijadiya bird
sanctuary is 6.05 Sq Kms and Dwarikadish Temple, about 150 Km from
Jamnagar Is the famous Dwarakadish temple (Dwaraka) of Lord Sri Krishna.
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