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News: The Gujarat High Court has dismissed a long-standing petition by Tata Chemicals Ltd (TCL) and held it liable for extensive environmental damage to the Gulf of Kutch Marine Sanctuary.

About Gulf of Kutch Marine Sanctuary

Gulf of Kutch Marine Sanctuary
Source: icsf
  • Location: The Gulf of Kutch Marine Sanctuary is located on the southern shoreline of the Gulf of Kutch, along the Jamnagar coast, Gujarat. 
    • The sanctuary area also encompasses a national park (Marine National Park).
  • It is the first protected marine area in India.
  • Established in: It was established in 1980. 
  • Area: It covers 458 sq. km, of which the park covers 163 sq. km.
    • It covers five islands and the intertidal zone from Navlakhi to Okha.
  • Ecosystem: It primarily protects two major ecosystems – corals and mangroves.
  • River associated: Some of the major rivers, such as the Ghi, Sinhan, and Sasoi Rivers, flow through it. 
  • Flora: It contains seven species of mangroves, along with 120 species of algae and several species of grasses, shrubs and herbs. 
  • Fauna: 
    • The mangroves are breeding grounds for colonies of near-threatened species of birds such as the Painted Stork, Darter and Black-necked Ibis.
    • It is home to more than 40 species of sponges, starfish, octopuses, puffer fish, and dolphins. 
    • Nearby beaches serve as breeding grounds for the green sea turtle, and is also home to the rare and endangered sea cow, Dugongs
    • It is also home to the Kharai camel.
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