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Saint Martin Island...

posted 20 Jul 2012, 05:36
Saint Martin Island

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St. Martin's Island is a small island in the northeastern part of the Bay of Bengal, about 9 km south of the tip of the Cox's Bazar-Teknaf peninsula, and forming the southernmost part of Bangladesh. It is about 8 km west of the northwest coast of Myanmar, at the mouth of the Naf River. The local name of the island is "Narical Gingira", also spelled "Narikel Jinjira/Jinjera", means 'Coconut Island' in Bengali. It is the only coral island in Bangladesh.
Most of the island's 5500 inhabitants live primarily from fishing. Besides, the other staple crops are rice and coconut. Being very common in the island, Algae is collected, then dried and finally exported to Myanmar. Between October and April, the fishermen from neighbouring areas bring their caught fishes to the island's temporary wholesale market. As the centre and the south are mainly farmland and makeshift huts, most of the strenuous things are around the far north of the island.St. Martin's Island has become a popular tourist spot.
It's possible to walk around the island in a day because it measures only 8 km2 (3 sq. mile), shrinking to about 5 km2 (2 sq. mi) during high tide. The island exists only because of its coral base, so removal of that coral risks erosion of the beaches. Sadly, St. Martin's has lost roughly 25% of its coral reef in the past 7 years.

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SirSeedsAlot52710 • 20 Jul 2012, 08:33
coral reefs are very fragile..any idea why this one is going away??
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Thhaque118105 • 20 Jul 2012, 10:04
becoz people of there destroying the coral reef, by removing the stones, sea trees etc ......people of there removing sea shells and stones for money....it's so bad......dizzysadsadmad
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SirSeedsAlot52710 • 20 Jul 2012, 11:36
that is bad..usually just a one degree change in temperature is enough to wipe out coral reefs...but people can do it too...

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jazzykat59048 • 21 July 2012, 10:45  Show comment
Nice blog ,and its very sad that this is happening ,lets hope measures will be taken to protect it.. as they have done with the GBR !!
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Android262648 • 20 July 2012, 18:05  Show comment
such a lovely place! awesome!

but yet so sad. people should not forget that the care and preservation of the planet and the environment and animals falls to us. we are responsible for it. and sadly a lot of us forgotten that!!!
awesome work for putting this up and bringing it out into the open.
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Thhaque118105 • 21 July 2012, 03:27  Show comment
thanx biggrinbiggrinbiggrinbiggrin
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Saman6275 • 20 July 2012, 17:35  Show comment
so nice blog brosad , Id like to visit this island
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jazz_singh15784 • 20 July 2012, 17:34  Show comment
Thanks bro....its really gud to know about this beach.smilesmile
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Thhaque118105 • 20 July 2012, 17:48  Show comment
It's great but it also called a mini Great barrier reef......smilesmile
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DaCreAtOrS11056 • 20 July 2012, 15:07  Show comment
this is sad.
such a beautiful island it looks cry
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kanada4100 • 20 July 2012, 09:20  Show comment
sounds like a beautiful place
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AGiX2258 • 20 July 2012, 08:50  Show comment
Been there some years ago, beautiful place... it's sad what's happening to it sad
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SirSeedsAlot52710 • 20 July 2012, 08:33  Show comment
coral reefs are very fragile..any idea why this one is going away??
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Thhaque118105 • 20 July 2012, 10:04  Show comment
becoz people of there destroying the coral reef, by removing the stones, sea trees etc ......people of there removing sea shells and stones for money....it's so bad......dizzysadsadmad
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SirSeedsAlot52710 • 20 July 2012, 11:36  Show comment
that is bad..usually just a one degree change in temperature is enough to wipe out coral reefs...but people can do it too...
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Thhaque118105 • 20 July 2012, 13:44  Show comment
yes.....
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Pick_n_Roll19356 • 20 July 2012, 05:58  Show comment
Very nice info blog, it'll be cool to visit the island someday :)

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