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Fungu Yasini Island

Coordinates:6°35′39″S39°13′26″E/ 6.59417°S 39.22389°E/-6.59417; 39.22389
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Fungu Yasini Island
Fungu Yasini reef
Map showing the location of Fungu Yasini Island
Map showing the location of Fungu Yasini Island
location in Tanzania
LocationTanzania,
Dar es Salaam Region,
Kinondoni District
Nearest cityDar es Salaam
Coordinates6°35′39″S39°13′26″E/ 6.59417°S 39.22389°E/-6.59417; 39.22389
Area22.90km²
Established1975
Governing bodyMarine Parks & Reserves Authority (Tanzania)
WebsiteDMRS

Fungu Yasini Island(Kisiwa cha Fungu Yasini,inSwahili) is a protected, uninhabited island under theDar es Salaam Marine Reserve(DMRS) with theIUCN category IIlocated withinKinondoni DistrictofDar es Salaam RegioninTanzania.The island reserve measures around 22.90km2 with most it underwater as a reef. South of the island isMbudya Island.[1][2][3]

Overview[edit]

This marine reserve is distinct because it is an island-likesand bankthat can only be viewed atlow tideand has no vegetation. On the west and north sides of the lower intertidal zone, there is a lot ofsea grassmixed in with patches ofcoral.Lower intertidal regions in the southeast are rocky.[4]

This marine reserve stands out because it is an island-like sand bank with no vegetation that can only be seen at low tide. It is located in the northern part of Dar es Salaam, immediately following Mbudya Island Marine Reserve. Sea grass and coral patchy areas coexist on the west and north edges of the lower intertidal zone. Southeasterly lower intertidal areas are rocky.[5]

More than 35% of the island's coral cover is found in two sites, one on the southwest waters of less than 10 m (108,320 m2) and the other on the deeper waters (462,765 m2), where coral reefs can be found. Similar to other DMRS islands,Thalassia hemprichiiand Thallasodentron ciliatum are the two most common species of sea grass.Sea cucumbers,octopuses,sea urchins,giant clams,rockcrabs,tigger cowries,starfish,cushion stars,andnudibranchsare some of the creatures that can be found in the intertidal flats.[6]

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References[edit]

  1. ^"Marine Parks and Marine Reserves of Tanzania".Retrieved2020-09-07.
  2. ^Levine, Arielle. (2010). Local Responses to Marine Conservation in Zanzibar, Tanzania. Journal of International Wildlife Law and Policy. July–December 2004. 183-202. 10.1080/13880290490883241
  3. ^"Fungu Yasini Island - African City Guide - Dar es Salaam".africancityguide.Retrieved2022-08-05.
  4. ^"Fungu Yasini Island Marine Reserve".Retrieved2020-09-07.
  5. ^"Fungu Yasini Island Marine Reserve".Retrieved2020-09-07.
  6. ^"Fungu Yasini Island Marine Reserve".Retrieved2020-09-07.