St.
Martin (Island) is the only coral island in Bangladesh a small island
St. Martin is in the northeast part of the Bay of Bengal, about 9 km
south of the tip of the Cox's Bazar-Teknaf peninsula.
It
is about 8 km west of the northwest coast of Myanmar at the mouth of
the Naf River. Also called (The local name) "Narical Gingira", also
spelled "Narikel Janjina/Jinjera" and has an extension named Chera Dwip.
St.
Martin's Island is very popular tourist spot. Now, 3 (three) shipping
liners run Everyday trips to the island, including Sea-Truck and
Keary-Sindbad. If you want to visit this land you can book your trip
either from Chittagong or from Cox's Bazar.
Last
5 years St. Martin's visitor population has increased dramatically.
While this situation has proven to be lucrative for the islanders, it is
causing the natural beauty of the island to deteriorate. Presently
there are many efforts being put forth to preserve the several endagered
species of turtles that nest on the island, as well as the corals, some
of which are found only on Narikel Jinjera. Pieces of the coral reef
are being removed in order to be sold to tourists.[1] Nesting turtles
are sometimes taken for food, and their hatchlings are often distracted
by the twinkling lights along the beach. Species of fish, a few just
recently discovered, are being overfished. Every year the fishermen must
venture further out to sea to get their catch. Most of them use
motorless boats.
At
high tide the island is about 3 miles around, and pinched in the
middle. The island exists only because of its coral base, so removal of
that coral risks erosion of the beaches. St. Martins has lost roughly
25% of its coral reef in the past 7 years.
Welcome to St. Martin's Island
We have to keep this beautiful coral island neat & clean
This
ground water level in this island is very close to the surface. So the
water can easily get contaminated by open defecation and result in
spreading water borne diseases like diarrhea. A study showed that the
water of this area contain germs 100 folds more than that of normal
level. Please dispose off all kinds of wastes in the dustbins kept in
different places. Your support is truly required to maintain the
biodiversity of this island.
Wateraid Bangladesh
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