GOM BR is located in the southeastern tip of Tamil Nadu extending from 
        Rameswaram in the North to Kanyakumari in the south. It is the first marine 
        biosphere reserve (BR) in India. Spreading over an area of 623 hectares 
        (10,500 km²), the area described as the Pamban-to-Tuticorin barrier 
        reef was declared a National Park in 1986 and later converted into a Biosphere 
        Reserve in 1989. The Gulf of Mannar Marine National Park (GOM MNP) comprises 
        of 21 islands surrounded by coral reef areas along with shallow water 
        habitat of unique marine biodiversity. Sea horse, Sea Cow, Dolphins, sea 
        cucumbers etc. are seen here. As all the 21 islands come under the Marine 
        National Park sphere, tourism and other related activities are NOT allowed. 
      The park which runs along the coasts of Ramanathapuram 
        and Tuthukudi (Tuticorin) districts near Mandapam, 150 kms away from Madurai 
        area, is a part of the Indian Ocean and lies between India and the west 
        coast of Sri Lanka at a width between 160 and 200 km.  
      A chain of low islands and reefs known as Rama's Bridge 
        (based on the epic Ramayana), also called Adam's Bridge, separates the 
        Gulf of Mannar from the Palk Strait, which lies to the north between India 
        and Sri Lanka. Tambaraparani River from the coast of India and the Aruvi 
        Aru from the coast of Sri Lanka merges with the Indian Ocean on both sides 
        of the park.  
        
        Of the 21 islands, seven islands belong to Mandapam group, seven islands 
        to Keelakarai group, three islands to Vembar group and four remaining 
        islands to Tuticorin group. The Marine National Park, one of the richest 
        coastal regions in Asia, contains over 3,600 species of flora and fauna 
        most of which are in their virgin form. There are beaches, estuaries and 
        tropical dry broadleaf forests in the park, and three distinct marine 
        ecosystems such as sea grass, coral reefs and mangroves along with algal 
        communities and salt marshes.  Around 11 species of sea grass, totally 
        recorded in India, and nearly 117 species of Hard coral are found 
        in the Gulf of Mannar. The Kurusadai Islands, off Mandapam boasts of a 
        vast expanse of shallow waters. The reef is home to sprats, herrings, 
        barracuda, sea horses, dolphins, Balano-glossus, sea cucumbers, pearl 
        oysters and turtles. The sandy shores of the islands provide a nesting 
        habitat for about 5 species of marine turtles. Migratory birds also visit 
        these islands. But due to destructive fishing and pollution, coral reefs, 
        dolphins, Dugongs (Dugong Dugon), whales and sea cucumbers are among the 
        species which figure in the endangered list. 
      Nearest Attractions 
         Pamban 
        Rail Scissors Bridge, Devipatnam 
        The island of Rameswaram is connected to the 
        mainland by a 2.06KM long Pamban bridge, which was built in the year 1930 
        on 145 stone pillars. This bridge can be opened like a pair of scissors 
        when large vessels need to cross through the strait. A part of this bridge 
        got damaged during the 1964 cyclone which was rebuilt exactly in the same 
        manner.  
       Rameswaram Temple 
        Rameswaram is an island situated on the northeastern side of 
        the Gulf of Mannar. It is believed that pilgrimage to Kasi will be finished 
        only after worshipping at Rameswaram temple.  
       Dhanushkodi 
        It has a vast stretch of sandy shores, which forms a marsh in 
        the middle of the northern side of the island. This marsh gets a little 
        water from the inundation during the spring tides and supports nearly 
        6 species of migratory birds which comes from Europe and Australia during 
        October to January every year. Ruins of the church and other government 
        buildings constructed during British reign are present here. 
       Kodandaraman Temple 
        It is situated on the way to Danushkodi from Rameswaram at a 
        distance of 30KM from Rameswaram. This is a temple built at the place 
        where Vibhishana, Ravanasura s younger brother was believed to surrender 
        himself to Lord Rama and eventually got enthroned by Lakshmana. 
       Devipatnam 
        A coastal village is also known as Navashabashanam. It is believed 
        that Lord Rama worshipped Navagraha  (Nine planets) here. The temple 
        near by here is dedicated to Devi, who is said to have killed the demon 
        Mahishasura at this spot. Hindus perform religious rites for their ancestors 
        here. 
      Sethukkarai 
        A place of Puranic importance, Sethukkarai (meaning the Sethu 
        Coast) is an important pilgrim centre having religious significance owing 
        to the belief that Lord Ram is said to have constructed a bridge from 
        here over the sea waters to reach Sri Lanka 
      
      
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