Gujarat has the distinction of creating the
country's first Marine National Park spread over an area of
nearly 458 sq.kms. in the Gulf of Kutch, 30 km. from Jamnagar.
The world’s only four-horned antelope, the chowsingha
is found here in healthy numbers. One of the largest herds
of blackjacks grace the grasslands of Velavadar and till recently
Gujarat was the place where flamingos nested in huge numbers.
Dugong, a marine mammal which resembles a seal, along with
the rare Borolo species have found home in the protected areas
of the Marine National Park.

Here corals create fantasies in stone and are the master builders
of the Park. Their limestone fortresses - each one the work
of a colony of countless tiny animals - come in an amazing
variety of shapes and sizes, from the convoluted brain coral
to corals that look like horns. Here you will find plants
that look like animals and animals that look like plants.
Turtles, shrimp, sponge, eels, sea urchin lurk among the corals
and huge schools of fish create a brilliance of colours that
are unknown, unseen and unimaginable to us.
There are fisher to be seen which puff-up when threatened,
octopuses that mimic the colour and texture of the surroundings
in the blink of an eyelid so as to vanish without a trace.
There are gobies which clean parasites from other fish and
fishes who burrow so deep only their eyes are seen. You will
easily spot fishes that look like stars and spot dolphins
herding schools of fish for a hearty meal. Dugong, a marine
mammal which resembles a seal and the rare Boralia species
are found in these protected areas.
At times it seems as if every life form here is familiar
with the art of magic as each seem to trick the other for
food and shelter. Above the waters, mangrove plants with their
tangled roots and densely packed leaves prevent land based
predators from penetrating but provide scores of birds with
nesting and roosting sites. There is no doubt that life in
the coral reef is like witnessing a thousand rainbows in a
kaleidoscopic way.
There are Gobi's which clean parasites from other fish and
fishes who burrow so deep only their eyes are seen. You will
easily spot fishes that look like stars and spot dolphins
herding schools of fish for a hearty meal. Dugong, a marine
mammal which resembles a seal and the rare Boralia species
are found in these protected areas. At times it seems as if
every life form here is familiar with the art of magic as
each seem to trick the other for food and shelter. Above the
waters, mangrove plants with their tangled roots and densely
packed leaves prevent land based predators from penetrating
but provide scores of birds with nesting and roosting sites.
There is no doubt that life in the coral reef is like witnessing
a thousand rainbows in a kaleidoscopic way.
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