Netrani Island

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Netrani Island
Netrani Island, India.jpg
Netrani Island
Netrani Island is located in Karnataka
Netrani Island
Netrani Island
Location in Karnataka
Geography
Coordinates14°00′59″N 74°19′33″E / 14.0165°N 74.3259°E / 14.0165; 74.3259Coordinates: 14°00′59″N 74°19′33″E / 14.0165°N 74.3259°E / 14.0165; 74.3259
Total islandsone
Administration
India
StateKarnataka
DistrictUttara Kannada
TalukBhatkal
Demographics
Populationuninhabitated
Additional information
Official websitehttp://www.netraniisland.com
Island seen from sea.

Netrani (historically known as Bajrangi Island, Pigeon Island and also Heart Shape Island)[1] is a small island of India located in the Arabian Sea. It is off the coast of Karnataka situated approximately 10 nautical miles (19 km) from the temple town of Murudeshwara in Bhatkal Taluka. The island can be seen from the mainland over 15 km away. Views above give this island the appearance of being heart-shaped. Its animal inhabitants include wild goats and pigeons. It has scuba diving facilities and is easily accessible from Bhatkal, Mangalore, Goa, Mumbai or Bangalore. There are dive shops at Murdeshwara and Goa which regularly organize trips to the island.[2] It is known locally as Nitra Gudo. The famous Hindu temple Jai Bajrangbali Temple is located here.

Coral reef[]

Netrani is a coral island whose reefs[3] teem with many varieties of butterfly fish, trigger fish, parrot fish, eel and shrimp. Divers have also reported seeing orcas[citation needed] and whale sharks around the island. Fish eagles thrive on sea snakes and fish. A species of mongoose was also spotted here, confirming mammalian inhabitants apart from bats. Whale sharks were also spotted by snorkelers.[citation needed] Eighty nine varieties of coral fish were found in one study.[3]

A 16-metre (52 ft) rock used for target practice by the Indian Navy raised concerns for causing harm to the island's ecosystem. In 2012, the Karnataka High Court issued a stay on target practice.[4]

There are small shrines on the island from which lit pooja occasionally lead to small forest fires.

Scuba Diving[]

Netrani Island has several dive sites with visibility ranging from 15 to 20 meters. Diving is popular between June and September and is done from a boat anchored close to the island; steep cliffs and sharp rocks discourage climbing to the island proper. There are healthy coral reef with a huge variety of reef fish around the island. After initial resistance from the local fishermen, diving is now actively promoted by the Karnataka Tourism.[5]

Bajrangbali temple[]

An ancient Hanuman temple is visited by thousands every year. The god Hanuman is said to have landed here and created a clay figurine of Lord Rama.

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ The Imperial Gazetteer of India. Volume 20. Pardi to Pusad. Oxford: Clarendon Press. 1908. p. 136.
  2. ^ Rajagopalan, Ashwin (14 March 2014). "A good day to dive hard". The Hindu, newspaper. Retrieved 19 July 2015.
  3. ^ Jump up to: a b Belgaumkar, Govind D (25 May 2008). "Coral reef at Netrani Island faces ecological threat". The Hindu, news paper. Retrieved 19 July 2015.
  4. ^ "Navy says it is not bombarding Netrani Island". The Hindu. 4 December 2012. Retrieved 19 July 2015.
  5. ^ Upadhye, Amith S (14 September 2014). "Fishermen oppose diving in Netrani Island". Deccan Cronicle. Retrieved 19 July 2015.


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