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• Mohammad Hamidur Rahman

• Lelel-1 term-2

• Student Id-1315012

SUNDARBAN

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B a y o f B e n g a l

South West

North West

North Central

North East

South

Central

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Farakk

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Barrag

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B a y o f B e n g a l

South West

North West

North Central

North East

South

Central

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Bay of Bengal

Sundarbans

• Area - 40,500 sq km

• Population - 30 million

• 62% land cultivable

• 10% Forest, Sundarbans

• Only remaining habitats

for the Royal Bengal Tiger

Sundarban is

the largest

single block of

tidal

halophytic

mangrove

forest in the

world and

recognised as

World Heritage

Site by

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The forest covers 10,000 square kilometres

(3,900 sq mi) of which about 6,000 square

kilometres (2,300 sq mi) are in Bangladesh.. The

Indian part of Sundarbans is estimated to be

about 4,110 square kilometres (1,590 sq miles)

Sunderban has a

rich and diversified

flora and fauna.

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The

Sundarbans

plays an

important role

in the

economy of

the

southwestern

region of

Bangladesh

as well as in

the national

economy

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Traditional Honey Collection

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Natural Hazards

In the last few decades depletion of the Mangrove Forest is observed due to Geo-climatic changes in the region including sudden effect of natural

disaster like “Aila (2009)”, deteriorating ecological balance as well

as endangering the existence of remote settlements.

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Man made hazards

In August 2010, a Memorandum of Understanding was signed between

Bangladesh Power Development Board (BPDB) and India's state-owned

National Thermal Power Corporation (NTPC) where they designated to

implement the coal based Rampal power station by 2016.[1] The proposed

project, on an area of over 1834 acres of land, is situated 14 kilometres

north of the sundarbanslargest mangrove

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On 9 December 2014 an oil-tanker named Southern Star

VII,[1] carrying 358,000 of furnace oil, was sunk in the Sela

river of Sundarbans after it had been hit by a cargo

vessel.[1] The oil spread over 350 km2 (140 sq mi) area

after the clash, as of December 17.

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Impact on Wildlife

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