- Source: Pangavini Island
Pangavini Island (Kisiwa cha Pangavini, in Swahili) is a protected, uninhabited island under the Dar es Salaam Marine Reserve with the IUCN category II located within Kinondoni District of Dar es Salaam Region in Tanzania. The island reserve measures around 2.13km2. Pangavini is the smallest island in the group, only about 250 m long; it has a rocky coastline without beaches. To the west of the island is Kunduchi ward and to the north is Mbudya Island. To the south of the island is Bongoyo Island.
Overview
The island protects a variety of vital tropical habitats and biological diversity, including seagrass beds, coral reefs, and several fish species. The beauty of Pangavini Island is that it is the nightly habitat for the majority of the birds that huddle above Dar es Salaam metropolis during the day. Additionally, it serves as the birds' nesting habitat. Additionally, migratory birds can use the reserves as a rest stop on their way south from the winter. A variety of rats, birds, and reptiles use Pangavini Island as a breeding, resting, and feeding ground. Due to the excellent diving and snorkelling conditions and the abundance of sea grass beds within the reserve area, the region is special. The island is home to endangered coconunt crabs.
See also
Tanzania Marine Parks and Reserves Unit
List of protected areas of Tanzania
References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Pangavini Island
- List of islands in the Indian Ocean
- Bongoyo Island
- List of islands of Tanzania
- Kinondoni District, Dar es Salaam
- Tanzania Marine Parks and Reserves Unit
- Mbudya Island
- Dar es Salaam Marine Reserve
- East African coral coast