Valaichchenai Lagoon Explained

Valaichchenai Lagoon
Location:Batticaloa District, Sri Lanka
Coords:7.9297°N 81.5311°W
Type:Lagoon
Outflow:Indian Ocean
Pushpin Map:Sri Lanka
Max-Depth:2m (07feet)
Elevation:Sea level
Cities:Valaichchenai, Oddamavadi

Valaichchenai Lagoon is an estuarine lagoon in Batticaloa District, eastern Sri Lanka. Batticaloa district has three lagoons, such Valaichchenai Lagoon, Batticaloa Lagoon and Vakari Lagoon. Valaichchenai lagoon is situated in populated areas of Valaichchenai, Oddamavadi

The lagoon has muddy islands, mangroves, corals and marshes, and it unites Valaichchenai and Maduru Oya rivers. It opens the bay during rainy season, which happens in November & December. The two meter depth lagoon has 40–60 cm tidal.[1] Oddamavadi Bridge, which has 250m length, crosses the lagoon and connects the mainlands in the region.[2]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Sri Lanka . Wetlands International . 20 April 2014 . https://web.archive.org/web/20120418062107/http://ramsar.wetlands.org/Portals/15/SriLanka.pdf . 18 April 2012 . dead . dmy-all .
  2. Web site: Batticaloa gets Rs 700 m bridge across Valaichchenai lagoon . Ministry of Defence and Urban Development - Sri Lanka . 20 April 2014.