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Narara Marine National Park: Heaven for Paleontologist, Take a GeoTourism around the Place !

Narara marine national park, is a place where you can see an exotic view of the Gulf of Kuchh and explore the various marine life on sand beaches. best way to explore the area, is when the low tide occurs and the seawater recedes nearly 7 km away and gradually creeps back to fill all the emptiness. when the water recedes the sea reveals the vibrant and unique, but fragile ecosystem of Narara beach.
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Narara marine park is located covers the districts of Jamnagar, Dwarka, and Morbi with an area of nearly 950 Square Kilometers including off land of the Gulf of kutch. The Gulf of Kutch, comprises 42 islands, out of which 33 islands have coral reefs. some islands with sandy beaches and mangrove swamps as well.
 
Marine Sanctuary in the Gulf of Kutch at Jamnagar offers Amazing adventure trips in this area. the ecosystem is mainly composed of Invertebrate species like various color octopuses, pufferfish, sea turtles, lobsters, crabs, dolphins, ray fishes, jellyfish, starfish, colorful corals, and exotic marine flowering plants.
 
Narara marine park
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your wonder and excitement go air when you realize that there are 30 species of corals, 70 species of sponges, 421 species of fish, 27 species of prawns, 30 species of crabs, 199 species of mollusks, 172 species of birds, three species of sea mammals, 6 species of mangroves, 3 species of sea turtles, and 108 species of brown, green and red algae have spread in this wast area.

What precautions are needed when you visit the site-

before visiting the park, confirm the tide timings, usually, it has 12 hours cycle but it keeps changing so, first of all, be sure of the tide timing, Wear rubber or rainy shoes which will help you wade through water and sandy mud. keep sufficient drinking water, suncap, and goggles, and be ready to walk for over 4 hours without any shelter. 

Geological History-

Narara Marine National park is around 70 km from Jamnagar. in this site you can see various activities at the same time, and see the low tide and high tide occurring due to the Lunar cycle. apart from this see the various ecosystems including flora and fauna. Narara marine life is very complex in nature with mudflats, offshore islands, platforms, and narrow sandy beaches. 
Narara marine park
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basically, Pleistocene (Miliolite Formation) rocks are exposed in this region and Holocene formations are present mainly as valley-filled deposits, mudflats, beaches, and coral reefs.
 

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