Moscos Islands Explained

Moscos Islands
Settlement Type:Island group
Coordinates:14.1167°N 145°W
Area Total Km2:49.19
Elevation M:352
Population Total:0
Pushpin Map:Myanmar
Pushpin Label Position:left
Timezone1:Myanmar Standard Time
Utc Offset1:+6:30
Subdivision Type:Country
Subdivision Name:Myanmar
Subdivision Type1:Region
Subdivision Name1:Tanintharyi

The Moscos Islands are an island chain in the Andaman Sea off the northern coast of the Tanintharyi Region of southern Burma.

The islands are administered from the Dawei District of the Taninthayi Division. No tourism is allowed on any of the islands.

Geography

This 70 km long island chain is located on average around 15 km from the shore.[1] The total combined area of dry land on the Moscos Islands is 49.19 km2.

The islands are uninhabited, but fishermen from nearby coastal locations stay in temporary settlements on certain islands during the dry season. Traditionally these people have been engaging in fishing, timber felling and collection of sea turtle eggs, swiftlet nests and forest products.[2]

Ecology

Generally all islands are covered in thick forest and they rise steeply from rocky shores. The small steep rocky islets are important as nesting places for the edible-nest swiftlets (Aerodramus fuciphagus). The beaches are breeding grounds for different species of sea turtles.In 1924, during colonial times, the whole archipelago was declared a game preserve and in 1927 a wildlife sanctuary; even then local people went to the islands to collect large numbers of turtle eggs.

Presently the whole island group is a protected area, the Moscos Islands Wildlife Sanctuary. Officially there is a limit to the number of eggs and swiftlet nests that are allowed to be collected.[3]

Islands

There are four distinct groups or clusters of islands in the chain:

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Prostar Sailing Directions 2005 India & Bay of Bengal Enroute By National Geospatial-intelligence Agency
  2. http://www.arcbc.org.ph/wetlands/myanmar/mmr_mosislwilsan.htm Moscos Islands Wildlife Sanctuary
  3. http://ramsar.wetlands.org/Portals/15/Burma.pdf Ramsar - Burma
  4. http://www.southchinasea.org/docs/Marine%20Protect%20areas%20in%20South%20East%20Asia.html Marine Protected Areas in Southeast Asia