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Which of the following statements regarding the Gulf of Mannar is correct?
1.It is large shallow bay forming part of the Lakshadweep Sea in the Indian Ocean
2.The Tambraparni River of South India and the Aruvi Aru of Sri Lanka drain into the gulf
3. It is a marine biosphere reserve containing coral reefs and mangroves as well.
Choose the correct answer:
1 & 2 only
1 only
2 and 3 only
All of the above
The gulf of mannar is a large shallow bay forming part of the laccadive sea in the indian ocean. It lies between the southeastern tip of india and the west coast of sri lanka, in the coromandel coast region. A species known as dugong (sea cow) is found here.the chain of low islands and reefs known as ramsethu, also called adam's bridge, which includes mannar island, separates the gulf of mannar from palk bay, which lies to the north between india and sri lanka. The estuaries of thamirabarani river of south india and the malvathu oya (malvathu river) of sri lanka drain into the gulf.[3] Marine sanctuary is located on the southeastern tip of the subcontinent, the gulf of mannar is known to harbour over 3,600 species of flora and fauna, making it one of the richest coastal regions in asia. 117 hard coral species have been recorded in the gulf of mannar. Sea turtles are frequent visitors to the gulf as are sharks, dugongs, and dolphins. However, the combined effects of 47 villages, with a total population of around 50,000 has meant that overharvesting of marine species has become a problem. The decline of fish populations has been accompanied with reducing numbers of pearl oyster, gorgonian coral, and acorn worm. Local fishermen rely on the reef to feed their families, but destructive fishing methods combined with the stress of pollution and coral mining have meant both nearshore and offshore catches have decreased. Endangered species include dolphins, dugongs, whales and sea cucumbers.[1] In 1986, a group of 21 islets lying off the tamil nadu coast between thoothukudi and dhanushkodi was declared the gulf of mannar marine national park. The park and its 10 km buffer zone were declared a biosphere reserve in 1989.
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