why did palk strait and gulf of mannar separate India and srilanka
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due clash between fishers and Marines near the coastal bay
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Palk strait and the Gulf of mannar is known as the passive seismic region of Bay of Bengal which lies between India and Sri Lanka.
The Palk Strait is also known as the Palk Bay lies north of the mannar island. Gulf of mannar is a shallow bay lies south to the mannar island. The palk strait and Gulf of mannar, both are shallow bays through which big ships can not enter and navigate.
The gulf of Mannar is known as the region of various fauna and flora also known as the riches coastal area of India.
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