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Offshore Island an island (char)
located near a coast or an offshore area. A large number of such islands
have developed in-between the channels
across the funnel-shaped and shallow northern bay
of bengal. The combined Padma-Jamuna-Meghna river system through
the meghna
estuaries brings enormous load of sediment
to the offshore territory, thereby forming a series of islands.
The distribution pattern of the islands is such that a majority of them
have developed in the central part of the coast, running east of Tentulia
river to the feni
river estuary. The region is most dynamic and intense erosion and sedimentation
take place here regularly. As a result, the coastline is irregular and
broken.

The major offshore islands of this region are Hatiya, Bhola and Manpura. All these islands are densely populated. In the western region, the coastline is transverse to the structure of the continental margin. This front is stable and covered by the dense mangrove forest known as the sundarbans. The very active tidal channel networks of this region have divided the region into several small islands, including the
Sundarbans. The islands under the Sundarbans are treated as protected areas and cover the districts of Satkhira, Khulna and Bagerhat. Between Haringhata and Tentulia rivers there are quite a large number of densely populated offshore islands under the district of Barguna and Patuakhali. Some of these islands are Patharghata, Amtali, Kalapara, Rangabali and Bauphal. The coast of eastern region has a small number of islands. The most important of them are Sandwip, Urir Char, Kutubdia, Maheshkhali and st martin's island. Unlike Sandwip and Urir Char, Kutubdia, Maheshkhali and St Martin's islands are of tectonic origin.
Some of the major offshore islands of Bangladesh are:
Sonadia, Maheshkhali, Charmatarbari, Kutubdia, Sandwip, Urir Char, Hatiya,
Nijumdwip, Manpura, Bhola, Charfasson, Dhalchar, Charkukrimukri, Char
Mantaz, Char Lakshmi, Patuakhali, Rangabali, Moudubi, Kalapara, Patharghata,
Char Laidia, Dublarchar, Nilkamal (Hiran Point), Putney Dwip, North Talpatti,
south talpatti,
St Martin's Island and Barguna. [Mohd Shamsul Alam] |