Palk Bay system

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The Palk Bay system is a shallow, biodiverse marine and lagoon complex between southeastern India and northern Sri Lanka, encompassing interconnected coastal waters, lagoons, and estuaries.

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Palk Bay system canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf coastal ecosystem
lagoon complex
marine ecosystem
adjacentTo Gulf of Mannar
surface form: Gulf of Mannar Marine Biosphere Reserve
borderedBy Northern Province, Sri Lanka
Tamil Nadu
surface form: Tamil Nadu, India
characterizedBy complex hydrodynamics
high biodiversity
mixing of marine and brackish waters
shallow waters
ecologicallyImportantFor migratory species
nursery habitats for fish
hasClimate tropical monsoon climate
hasEcosystemType estuarine environments
lagoonal waters
nearshore marine waters
hasHumanActivity aquaculture
coastal settlements
marine transportation
hasPart Palk Bay NERFINISHED
coastal lagoons
coral reef patches
estuaries
intertidal flats
mangrove habitats
seagrass meadows
hasSalinityRegime mix of marine and brackish conditions
hydrologicallyConnectedTo Gulf of Mannar
Palk Strait
adjacent estuaries
influencedBy monsoonal circulation
riverine freshwater inflow
locatedIn between southeastern India and northern Sri Lanka
partOf Bay of Bengal
surface form: Bay of Bengal region

tropical Indian Ocean
surface form: Northern Indian Ocean
recognizedAs biodiversity hotspot at regional scale
supports artisanal fishing communities
marine megafauna
seagrass-associated fauna
small-scale fisheries
threatenedBy climate change
habitat degradation
overfishing
pollution
usedFor marine resource extraction
navigation by small vessels

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Jaffna Lagoon partOf Palk Bay system