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GULF OF MANNAR BIOSPHERE RESERVE AND NATIONAL PARK
β The Gulf of Mannar is an arm of the Indian Ocean lying between the coast of Sri Lanka and the tip of India.
β A chain of low islands and coral reefs known as Ramaβs Bridge (Adamβs Bridge)
separates the Gulf of Mannar from the Palk Strait which lies to the north between India and Sri Lanka.
β The Gulf of Mannar is known to harbor of over 3600 species of flora and fauna,
making it one of the richest coastal regions of Asia.
β The park was declared as a biosphere reserve in 1989.
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β The Gulf of Mannar is an arm of the Indian Ocean lying between the coast of Sri Lanka and the tip of India.
β A chain of low islands and coral reefs known as Ramaβs Bridge (Adamβs Bridge)
separates the Gulf of Mannar from the Palk Strait which lies to the north between India and Sri Lanka.
β The Gulf of Mannar is known to harbor of over 3600 species of flora and fauna,
making it one of the richest coastal regions of Asia.
β The park was declared as a biosphere reserve in 1989.
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