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Cherbaniani Reef

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Location
  
Arabian Sea

Total islands
  
3

Highest elevation
  
2 m (7 ft)

Area
  
2 ha

Adjacent body of water
  
Indian Ocean

Adjacent bodies of water
  
Indian Ocean

Major islands
  
North South Middle

Elevation
  
2 m

Archipelago
  
Lakshadweep

Cherbaniani Reef

Territory
  
Union territory of Lakshadweep

Cherbaniani Reef, also known as Beleapani Reef (Malayalam: Valiyapanniyam), is a coral atoll belonging to the Amindivi Subgroup of islands of the Union Territory of Lakshadweep, India. It has a distance of 1,880 km (1,170 mi) south of the city of Delhi.

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Geography

Cherbaniani Reef is located 33 km north of Byramgore Reef and at 12°18′N 71°53′E it is the northwesternmost feature of Lakshadweep. The atoll has a roughly oval shape and was first described by ornithologist Allan Hume in 1876; its total lagoon area is 57.46 km2 (22.19 sq mi). The 14 km long coral reef that encloses the lagoon has three small uninhabited islands on it.

Ecology

They are composed of accumulated coral sand, shingle, cuttle-bones and sea shells. There are many land hermit crabs under the boulders and among the detritus. The atoll used to be a breeding ground for pelagic birds, including the sooty tern (Sterna fuliginosa) and brown noddy (Anous stolidus), which were formerly found in great numbers.

Demographics

North Islet has a small seasonal guano camp.

Economics

Lakshadweep islanders from Chetlat and Bitra sometimes visit the islands to collect guano for the gardens of the inhabited islands, gathering eggs, dumping garbage and disturbing the nestlings of pelagic birds in the process. The beaches are strewn with marine litter composed mainly of oceanic flotsam deposited by currents, such as plastic bottles, glass bulbs, polystyrene foam and cans.

Administration

The Atoll belongs to the township of Bitra of Aminidivi Tehsil.

References

Cherbaniani Reef Wikipedia