Chilika Lake

In News

  • The Odisha government has proposed to ban movement of mechanized fishing boats in Mangalajodi area on the banks of Chilika Lake.

Chilika Lake

  • It is Asia’s largest and world’s second-largest brackish water lagoon after The New Caledonian barrier reef.
    • A lagoon is a shallow body of water separated from a larger body of water by a narrow landform, such as reefs, barrier islands, barrier peninsulas, or isthmuses.
  • Process of Formation:
    • It might have begun in the latter part of the Pleistocene epoch, around 20,000 years ago.
    • India’s peninsular river Mahanadi carried a heavy load of silt and dumped part of it at its delta.
    • As the sediment-laden river met the Bay of Bengal, sand bars were formed near its mouth.
    • These created a backflow of the seawater into the sluggish fresh water at the estuary, resulting in the huge brackish water lake.
  • Physical Features:
    • Chilika is 64 kilometers long in the north-south direction and 13.5 km wide in the east-west direction.
    • It is spread over the Puri, Khurda and Ganjam districts of Odisha.
    • It is located at the mouth of the Daya River, flowing into the Bay of Bengal, covering an area of over 1,100 km2.
  • Biodiversity :
    • Chilika lake hosts birds migrating from thousands of miles away from the Caspian Sea, Lake Baikal, Aral Sea, remote parts of Russia, Kirghiz steppes of Mongolia, Central and South-East Asia, Ladakh and the Himalayas. 
  • The winged guests find the vast mud-field and abundant fish stock here suitable to congregate.
  • It is the largest wintering ground for migratory birds on the Indian sub-continent and is home to a number of threatened species of plants and animals.
  • Major attraction 
    • Irrawaddy dolphins are often spotted off Satapada Island.
    • Kalijai Temple – Located on an island in Chilika Lake.
    • Nalabana Island (Forest of Reeds) covering about 16 sq km in the lagoon area was declared a bird sanctuary in 1987.
  • International Recognition 
    • It has been listed as Ramsar Site as well as a tentative UNESCO World Heritage site.
      • In 1981, Chilika Lake was designated the first Indian wetland of international importance under the Ramsar Convention.
  • Mangalajodi
    • It is recognised as globally important for the conservation of bird population.
    • The area is used for roosting and nesting by migratory birds.
    • However, it is not protected by any statutory rules and regulations.
    • The area is 8.3 square km of marshy land with emergent vegetation.

Source: TH

 

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