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Detwah Lagoon
ديطواح لاجون (Arabic)
A sandy beach framed by rocky cliffs
View of Detwah Lagoon
Detwah Lagoon is located in Yemen
Detwah Lagoon
Detwah Lagoon
LocationSocotra, Yemen
Coordinates12°42′20″N 53°30′24″E / 12.70556°N 53.50667°E / 12.70556; 53.50667
TypeLagoon
Part ofGulf of Aden
Official nameDetwah Lagoon
Designated10 August 2007
Reference no.1736[1]
Qalansiyah Beach beside Detwah Lagoon

Detwah Lagoon (Arabic: ديطواح لاجون, also transliterated Ditwah Lagoon) is a lagoon on the coast of Socotra, Yemen. Located on the island's northwest coast near Qalansiyah, the saline lagoon connects to the Gulf of Aden, from which it is separated by a spit. It has been designated as a protected Ramsar site since 2007.

Flora and fauna

The lagoon contains extensive seagrass meadows, and the shore hosts endemic plants including Croton socotranus and Jatropha unicostata. The seagrasses provide nursery habitats for juvenile fish, and the lagoon hosts vulnerable species, such as the reticulate whipray and bluespotted ribbontail ray. It is an important roosting and feeding area for waterbirds, and it serves as a breeding site for the Egyptian vulture and Socotra cormorant.[1]

Conservation

In 2003 the entire Socotra archipelago was designated as a UNESCO biosphere reserve in recognition of its value as a hotspot for biodiversity and endemism.[2] Detwah Lagoon was declared Yemen's first and only Ramsar site on 10 August 2007, when Yemen acceded to the Ramsar Convention.[1] In 2008 the archipelago was recognised as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.[3]

References

  1. ^ a b c "Detwah Lagoon". Ramsar Sites Information Service. Retrieved 24 July 2021.
  2. ^ "Socotra Archipelago Biosphere Reserve, Yemen". UNESCO. October 2018. Retrieved 31 July 2021.
  3. ^ "Badly planned road developments are endangering a UNESCO World Heritage Site". BirdLife International. 2010. Retrieved 31 July 2021.

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