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Adyar Creek

Coordinates: 13°00′N 80°15′E / 13.000°N 80.250°E / 13.000; 80.250
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13°00′N 80°15′E / 13.000°N 80.250°E / 13.000; 80.250

Adyar Creek as viewed from near the coast

Adyar Creek is a backwater estuary located in Adyar, Chennai at the mouth of the Adyar River along the Coromandel Coast of the Bay of Bengal. The creek begins near the Chetinnad Palace, extending northward into the mainland and taking a complete U-turn near the Foreshore Estate before ending near Mandavelipakkam. The creek surrounds the Quibble Island.

Eco-restoration

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The creek forms where the Adyar River joins the Bay of Bengal.
Aerial view of the Adyar creek
Sunset over the river
The Adyar estuary

In 2008, a 58-acre Adyar Poonga bordered by Greenways road to the south, Town Planning Scheme road on the northwest, South Canal Bank road in the north east and Santhome Causeway bridge to the east was restored in the first phase and was completed in 2010. The second phase of restoration covers a total area of 300 acres.[1]

Ecology

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Following eco-restoration, the faunal diversity in the creek has increased from 273 in 2016–2017 to 331 in 2017–2018. Insect species, including butterflies and dragonflies, has increased from 98 to 155 in the same period. A total of 8 species of molluscs, 13 species of crabs, 155 species of insects, 10 species of fishes, 10 species of amphibians, 19 species of reptiles, 105 species of birds and 16 species of animals have been recorded in the eco park area. About 57,000 mangrove species and 35,000 terrestrial saplings have been planted in the estuary.[2]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Eco-restoration of Adyar creek (58 acres)". Chennai Rivers Restoration Trust. CRRT. n.d. Retrieved 15 July 2018.
  2. ^ "Faunal diversity up in Adyar creek after eco-restoration". The Hindu. Chennai. 5 June 2018. Retrieved 15 July 2018.