Hope Island (India)
Hope Island is a small tadpole shaped Island situated off the coast of Kakinada, India, in the Bay of Bengal.
Geography
Hope Island ' is located at.A relatively young island, it formed in the late 18th century, from the sediment outflow carried by the waters of the Koringa River, a distributary of the Godavari. The small bay it encloses is the outflow basin of the Koringa, the northernmost distributary of the Godavari. The sand bars formed have gained permanence due to successive deposition of sand and alluvial silt due to meeting of the low salinity waters of the river meeting the saline waters of the Bay of Bengal.
The area between Kakinada coast and Hope Island is known as Kakinada Bay, enclosing an area of around.
Hope Island protects the city of Kakinada from the strong storm surges coming from the Bay of Bengal. Hope Island' acts as natural barrier for storm surges and possible tsunami events and provides tranquility to the ships anchored in Kakinada Bay which makes Kakinada Port one of the safest natural ports in the eastern coast of India.
The northern tip of the island is called "Godavari Point", which overlooks the entry point into the Kakinada Bay and the Kakinada harbour.
Indian armed forces are using this island for beaching practice very often. Indian Navy landing craft War ships are conducting exercises for Marcos and special forces.