Saiful Alam Paiker
Executive Director, SEA-NJ, BANGLADESH
Abstract
Narikel Jinjira, popularly known, as St. Martinfs Island is only Continental Island in Bangladesh located in the northeastern part of the Bay of Bengal. The island people own this island and the early settlement were started in 1880fs. The present population is about 5000 and the economy is based on seasonal fishing and natural resources like shell, cones, corals, sea-turtles eggsf etc.
Ecologically, the Island contains a variety of unique habitats and a number of rare (e.g. cone shells) and endangered (e.g. Lepidochelys olivacea) species in Bangladesh. Extensive algal and seagrass beds in the coastal waters may be important spawning and/or nursery grounds for a number of economically important fish and shellfish species. The island is also an important nesting ground for endangered marine turtle species (Lepidochelys olivacea and Chelonia mydas). It is the only continental island in Bangladesh with coral communities and associated flora and fauna, which are found on many true coral reefs throughout the Indo-Pacific.
Narikel Jinjira is now identified as one of the Environmentally sensitive
area in Bangladesh has suffered deforestation thrice in this century. On
the other hand the extractable natural resources also depleting very quickly.
Government of Bangladesh has passed a gazette notification saying that
a marine park will be developed on the island and banned many of the economic
activities of the island people without arranging the alternatives. Bangladesh
navy has taken 20 acre of land which is the only available farming land
of the island people on requisition to develop a naval base, Local Government
Engineering Department did some embankment works around the island which
has caused erosion on the west side and limited sea turtles nesting area
on the west. This shows that there is no coordination between the government
agencies to maintain the environmentally sensitive area like Narikel Jinjira.