Tubli Bay

Coordinates: 26°11′06″N 50°35′38″E / 26.185°N 50.594°E / 26.185; 50.594
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Ras Sanad Mangrove Forest
Designations
Designated27 October 1997
Reference no.921[1]

Tubli Bay (

Arabic: خليج توبلي) (also known as the Gulf of Tubli) is a bay in the east of Bahrain, between Bahrain Island and Sitra island. The body of water is directly south of the Manama peninsula. The island of Nabih Saleh
lies in the bay.

The area was known for its rich marine and bird life, and the

freshwater springs after it passed through farms into the bay. The bay is a major breeding ground for shrimp
and fishes. It is also a stopover for several migratory bird species.

Gallinula chloropus in Tubli Bay

Today Tubli Bay has suffered from illegal

environmental pollution and decreasing freshwater supply from springs. Land reclamation has reduced the size from 25 km2 in the 1960s to just 11 km2 today.[2] The mangroves that used to exist along much of the coast have been reduced to just a few small patches at Ras Sanad and Ras Tubli
.

In 1997, Tubli Bay was added to the

References

  1. ^ "Tubli Bay". Ramsar Sites Information Service. Retrieved 25 April 2018.
  2. Bahrain Tribune
    , 12 March 2006
  3. ^ About the Ramsar Convention

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