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Maharashtra State 73°32'0 DRAFT CZMP MAP AS PER CRZ NOTIFICATION 2019 MAHARASHTRA STATE 73°32'0"E 73°34'0"E 73°36'0"E SHEET NO : E 43 T 10 / SW Map No: MH 20 Projection :- UTM Datum :- WGS 1984 A B C 0 1 2 39 KANERI 11 µ Kilometers Scale : 1 : 25,000 7 MUSALMANWADIDONGAR Ü Maharashtra Legend 100 101 Data Provided: MCZMA 99 Road 97 98 95 96 Bridge 92 93 94 INDIA \\Ferry 89 90 91 86 87 88 Railway Line 82 83 84 85 ArabianArabian SeaSea 78 79 80 81 Sluice 16°36'0"N 16°36'0"N BB a a y y 75 76 77 Ward Boundary oo f f BB e e n n g g a a l l 72 73 74 Municipal or Corporation Boundary 68 69 70 71 Taluk Boundary Andaman Sea Andaman Sea 65 66 67 Village Boundary 62 63 64 Survey Plots 60 61 Maharashtra 57 58 59 Data Source: NCSCM 54 55 56 49 50 51 52 53 Lighthouse 47 48 Z 45 46 Bund 41 42 43 44 38 39 40 Seawall 37 34 35 36 Jetty or Breakwater 30 31 32 33 28 29 High Tide Line 53 26 27 24 25 Low Tide Line 22 23 54 18 19 20 21 CVCA 55 15 16 17 56 58 57 66 13 14 CRZ lines 56 11 12 64 60 Karnataka 63 Legend 8 9 10 62 CRZ line for River or Creek 67 65 61 Coastal District having CRZ 6 7 Rajapur 71 72 85 3 4 5 73 49 84 Districts Out of CRZ 20m CRZ Line for Islands 1 1 2 2 2 Sambhaji Nagar 97 4 70 Goa 35 69 36 6 3 4 83 8 74 77 ? 10 22 34 4 89 1 50m CRZ line for Bay 11 12 78 76 E 43 T 5 / SW E 43 T 5 / SE 14 26 3 98 9 13 2 4 97 Lanja 3 79 5 3 39 50m CRZ Line - CRZ IIIA (NDZ) 96 1 33 4 10 20 1 6 80 5 33 37 7 1 40 3 6 33 18 38 4 8 9 93 94 39 38 10 19 99 7 1 8 2 200m CRZ Line - CRZ IIIB (NDZ) 5 3 2 6 2 4 3 8 5 6 74 32 7 2 3 4 5 7 45 11 12 9 6 4 1 13 5 6 2 22 10 14 15 19 7 1 4 32 95 17 1 E 43 T 6 / NW E 43 T 6 / NE 9 41 2 1 5 500m CRZ line 2 3 9 Kajirde 16 6 64 1 19 100 42 7 92 16°34'0"N 101 3 3 16°34'0"N 44 6 74 3 20 5 7 8 7 4 4 6 5 46 11 93 43 10 31 8 3 4 2 3 !!! 21 10 3 2 11 Hazard Line - (Data Source: SOI) 4 1 9 ! 17 1 11 2 47 5 92 5 7 30 3 4 12 50 5 1 20 Rajapur 6 8 4 16 6 13 ! 1 6 6 ! 11 4 ! 2 ! 7 1 2 8 1 2 18 5 5 18 2 1 ! 52 1 48 3 ! 2 1 14 102 49 2 4 ! 7 6 29 ! 9 10 54 1 ! 90 ! 10 3 1 5 8 51 2 6 7 13 river CRZ CATEGORY 9 4 8 4 3 8 25 28 river 5 1 ! 1 4 110 7 4 5 8 river 24 67 69 1 ! 26 1 1 3 9 ! 68 2 1 5 6 2 4 ! 27 ! CRZ - I 55 6 1 2 8 9 2 4 3 107 53 96 3 ! 59 109 26 4 24 ! 3 4 10 ! 91 5 7 4 5 4 1 ! 5 5 56 1 23 6 6 2 4 11 25 ! 22 6 SHEJAVALI 10 ! 66 7 8 3 5 5 ! 106 1 7 6 27 33 ! 7 7 24 2 1 6 2 3 3 Bandargaon river 88 1 8 1613 4 5 ! Nesting Grounds of Birds - CRZ IA ! river 71 2 8 1 108 111 8 20 34 ! 54 9 4 8 1112 14 2 1 7 9 1 10 1 6 89 58 14 ! 4 ! 104 2 17 107 9 ! 14 64 5 15 23 2 11 4 2 32 3 10 3 96 65 72 1 ! 103 18 22 15 4 13 12! 12 104 1 57 1 3 192 106 137 1 river 5 30 32 E 43 T 6 / SW E 43 T 6 / SE E 43 T 10 / SW E 43 T 10/SE 60 17 5 6 6 22 Turtle Nesting Grounds - CRZ IA 97 73 61 6 2 2 14 14 94 Kankawali 98 70 7 8 ! 5 7 102 3 7 ! 28 ! 3 1 16 12 23 95 101 75 74 3 4 212 2 3 101 3 21 19 ! 96 94 45 10 1010 64 2 2 7 20 27 Shivanipet 87 62 4 1 2 22 100 77 6 6 9 9 10 19 222 1 9 13 2 16 ! 6 222 2 2 7 14 99 86 2 89 2 2 2 7 9 10 10 ! 1 2 222 9 7 9 11 25 50m Mangrove Buffer Zone - CRZ IA VALYE 84 2 2 12 2 9 9 11 10 10 26 66 11 3 3 1174 99 9 10 172 13 ! 1 4 21 23 9 9 63 6 5 98 9 9111214 1010 76 105 5 10 8 9 10 146 9 13 !110 84 7 9 9 921 9 1122 22 81 3 4 9 141112 13 9512 3 9 2021 108 82 3 10 ! 17 150 3 9 10 17 7 12910 21 4 18 23 Kharepatan 8 84 6 8 2 11 9 9 9 21 85 67 111218 5 11 88 23 9 1920 19 ! 1 76 151 63 7 26 44 2528 9 107 23 24 19 2324 ! 16 106 Marine Protected Area - CRZ IA 77 6 13 111 27282930 13121517 4 2 14 20 1 ! ! 99 102 78 65 14173 river 103 3 16 25 15 4 Kankawali 103 83 2 27 113 14 ? 2 149 15 ! 79 82 106 17 1322 105 80 12 21 ! 62 18 20 27 64 28 11 102 7 68 ! 100 1 4 11 6 7 108 192526 28 111 74 71 10 10 17 18 124 9291 101 74 Archaeological & Heritage Sites - CRZ IA 188 4 5 12 14 5 8 83 244038 112 73 72 93 7 9 3539 94 97 ! 6 ! 95 2 ! 15 36 3 187 186 152 4 13 43 16 323437 88 9692 ! 2 29 8081 105 1 16 14 31 113 67 91 5 153 3 15 1617 12 82 8 ! 11 13 54 185 2 6 81 9 39 65 4 6 3 57 10 40 4445 6 80 2 ! 105 14 ! 156 135 103 8 20 ! 82 39 46 11 174 104 45 4 37155 172 34 41 18 141145143 92 52 7 1 69 ! 9 7 1 42 63 Corals and Coral Reefs - CRZ IA 90 183 175 147 17 2 3 18 36 4041 2323 5 142 182 154 10 98 3635 25 24 1 23 173 148 107 1 814 618! 45 6 147 89 8 184 13 18 4 11 15 2020 Devagad 9 ! 6 11 79 32 616 64 181 19 ! 3 5 20 16 27 30 619 LLLL ! 155 9 16 10 27 114 ! 152 116 62 61 14 2 26 25 29 613 612 117 15 10 12 15 20 78 2425 19 2223 440 614 88 180 1 9 24 591! 60 106 ! 607 ! 176 8 2223 592 156 E 43 T 7 / NW E 43 T 7 / NE E 43 T 11 / NW ]]]] 1187iS 16 11 ! 100 21 7 15 21 1212126 612 155 141 59 13 172 134 Reserve Forests - CRZ IA 195 17 12 1214 181920 8 9 ! 594 161 104 170 ! 70 13 4 1011 LLLL ! 13 140 1188iS 179 145 23 7 102 589 580 583 146 22 3 4 28 67 588 595 602 161 87 19 20 ! 168 160 2 971 44 3 1 2426 27 77 586 582 161 114 21 ! 8 30 43 9 2 584 ]]]] 1192iS ! 25 ! 13 182022 2941 127 14 601 142 178 171 169 167 21 40 42 11810 518 573! 577 164 11641173 1184 1189 ! 22 177 157 108 17193723 7 585 577598 river 118 116111631172 1174 107 58 18 166 14 12 565 505 581 139 119 116011621171 165 162 144 16 3638 13 162 120 \\ 1 11511159115711681170 1175 60 ! 191 ! 164 31 3435 14 574 578 202 115 11581165116711691176 15 563 575 580 84 57 23 145 ! 15 33 34 5 564! Salt Marsh - CRZ IA 943 1143114711661141 1191 ! 137 2 76 20 562 115011461145 1178 ! 109 19 11491144 11771179 56 163 161 32 1 16 577 201 204 120 53 55 ! 566 576 1148 1142 1190 ! 136 1140 1180 1183 10 1817 505 579 128 ! 1115 1182 143 ! 118 75 ! 201 ! ! 113811371139 159 ! 119 6 23 11341136 1114 54 4 7 8128 22 169 205 11301133113511211120111911171116 24 25 river 117 79 2 574 129 120 942iS 11221118 11121113 ! 3 21 206 112911241123 25 ! 142 135 73 561 172 137 \\ 1131112811251126 1111 138 129 5 8 1 559 959 1097 1181 0 158 ! 3 558 341 199 209 110010991098 139 120 116 1 6 1127 1110 121 110 7 ! 100 208 136 ! 1095 ! 1094 11011102 28 140 6 161 214 122 Sand Dunes - CRZ IA 110411031109 51 34 37 4 ! 171 200 207 122 ! 961 110710831077 1193 35 141 133 125 ! 115 5 211 135 123 125 960 109311051106110810791078 83 26 27 36 134 111 1080 ! 941iS 962 1091 10811076 108 110 0 123 2 72 557 552 177 178 134 124 1092 29 ! 28 38 192 132 E 43 T 7 / SW E 43 T 7 / SE 1082107210751074 50 190 124 ! 177 212 964 1660 1084 1073 41 131 164 162 173 176 172 963 10701071 49 27 29 42 43 KORLE 129 114 112 10901089 10681069106510641063 1194 24 131 196 132 986 1067106610611062 1196 ! 26 126 ! 245 294 931iS 985 1088 1050105910581060105710561055 30 25 44 130 556 174 190194 195 213 965966 105210531054 48 23 33 113 ! 163 550 175 216 685 987 984 1087 104310511050104210411040 111 30 32 39 ! 193 133 131 Mangroves - CRZ IA 677 976975974 967 104410391038 31 45 160 193 221 217 681 680 1663 973 1086 1049 10451046 1203 45 47 ! ! ! 128 127 549 535 192 130 684 683 676 989 983979980978977972968970969 10481047 24 ! ! 555 553 191 Wayangani 243 674 981971 1035103610371195 44 ! 46 22 40 ! 536 126 682 679 666 982 1032 1033 1197 32 ! ! river 185 190 223 222 220 218 678 673 990 1017 1034 1199 1198 31 90 ! ! 165 238 242 129 675 988 101610181019 1201 43 0 46 537 186188 219 245 686 101410211026 26 554 543 184 189 672 665 101210131010101110091020102310221007102410251027 33 21 93 ! 89 ! 540 544 540538 235 244 991 9991000998100110021003100410081006 1200 34 545 226 224 227 246 128 664 9929979959961005 1202 86 ! 189 0 ! 166 542 493 225 241 994 41 35 0 546 227 E 43 T 6 / NE Mudflats - CRZ IA 642 663 993 16 92 0 91 87 48 40 50! 229 232 247 687 47 49 240 127 667 ! 492 231 671 23 42 36 94 248 ! 86 280 641 PRINDRAWANI 20 488 277 233 234 236 40 15 98 491 279278 250 50a ! 168 ! 169 281 276 235 668 1204 85 109 37 18 ! PANHALE RARF RAJAPUR 643 17 97 487 284 249 12191212 22 194 282 274 267 670 TARALI 1203 27/A ! ! 19 ! 159 285 203 269 669 1213 39 0 96 97 0 283 285 271 644 21 38 ! 167 157 Beach - CRZ IB 662 1214 1206 112 ! 480 286 272 266 1211 BANDIWADE 13 ! ! 288 14 102 ! 104 0 100 51 489 253 656 1215 18 103 84 480 290 301 270 264 252 659 4 17 ! 170a 486 292 288 263 265 ! 465 281 VARCHIVADI GOVAL 632 106 53 0 462291293 631 645 657 661 551 1218 1216 1210 1207 road 170b 262 654 549 1205 ! 105 85 158 481 460 295294 646 1220 27/B 12 106 171a3171a2 298 303 301 629 647 621 550 1209 20 0 0 485 472 406 261 256 BADG ABDUL KADIR P 628 655 16 630 648 620 653 547 1221 1217 19 10 304 658 3 ! 474 476 302 Rock Outcrop - CRZ IB 622623617 546 154 473 475 216 257 254 624 1223 114 52 470 300 260 627 619618616 651 1222 113 ! 171b 173 475 255 ! 11 484 308 615 28 15/A 483 480 478 323 259 1208 15/B 9 1 172 301 321 258 649 5 ! 107 614 652 660 1224 2 174 482 481 ? 650 557 545 3 115 31 29 108 101 310 315 322 613 14 455 312 KANERI 555 1231 ! 448 453 311313314 319 1657 572 571 1225 7 0 134 180 171a 487 441 328 544 1230 ! 15 2 3 324 1668 554 1226 82 33 30/A 6 13 7 153 440 452 341 KHALCHIWADI 585 575573 558 556 552 1 12 0 450 316 Intertidal Zone - CRZ IB ! GOVAL 581 81 32 30/B ! 0 55 432 584 584 1227 34 8 135 442 431 MUSALMANWADIDONGAR 582 574 559 553 543 80 10 ! 83 446 443 317 332 341 577 560 8 4 327326325 333 340 570 533 535 1 35 175 445 441 433 334 532 1228 ! 55 9 0 152 434 335336 338 576 43 54 11 151 328 339 343 561 536 542 26 0 444 355 562 534 377 378 49 0 ! 430 413 330 337 344350 353 531 318 2 54/A 6 5 136 54 449 429 427 358 568 569 537 5405411229 317 79 50 10 25 179 437436 426 ? 345 353 563 416 53 0 110 438 424 347 352356357 426 564 418 8 ! 13 341 358 427 567 539 44 0 0 ! ? 410 413 369 CRZ - II 538 24 52 425 423 370 346 428 530 529 528 447 415 379 316 3 42 178 407 414 348 566 565 1449 446 417 48 0 23 176 411 421 365 414 381 0 0 0 181 415 373 360 16°32'0"N 525526 250 425426 147 422 372 16°32'0"N 421 515 251 45 51 19 148 435 416 430 524 1401
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