Coringa Wildlife Sanctuary

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Coringa Wildlife Sanctuary is a protected mangrove forest and estuarine ecosystem on the Andhra Pradesh coast of India, known for its rich biodiversity and important habitat for birds and marine life.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf mangrove forest
protected area
wildlife sanctuary
biodiversityImportance important habitat for migratory birds
important habitat for resident birds
nursery ground for marine organisms
climateType tropical climate
country India
ecosystemType estuarine ecosystem
mangrove ecosystem
function bird nesting and roosting area
coastal protection
fish breeding ground
shoreline stabilization
governingBody Andhra Pradesh Forest Department NERFINISHED
hasConservationStatus protected under Indian wildlife laws
hasFeature brackish water conditions
intertidal zones
network of creeks and channels
hasHabitatType backwaters
creeks
mangroves
mudflats
importanceForHumans provides livelihood support to nearby communities
supports local fisheries
isNear Kakinada NERFINISHED
isPartOf Godavari River delta NERFINISHED
knownFor bird habitat
mangrove conservation
marine life habitat
rich biodiversity
locatedIn Andhra Pradesh
East Godavari district NERFINISHED
locatedInBiome tropical coastal biome
locatedInRegion eastern coast of India
locatedOnCoastOf Bay of Bengal NERFINISHED
partOfConservationPriority mangrove conservation in India
protects estuarine fauna
mangrove species
marine biodiversity
supportsActivity bird watching
ecotourism
threatenedBy habitat degradation
industrial development in surrounding areas
pollution

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East Godavari district contains Coringa Wildlife Sanctuary