- Gulf of Kutch Marine National Park is located in the Gulf of Kutch, along the western coast of India, in the state of Gujarat, specifically in the Jamnagar district.
- It is situated on the southern shore of the Gulf of Kutch.
- The park is famous for the endangered dugong (sea cow).
- The park is also home to the Kharai camel.
- In 1980, Gulf of Kutch, an area of 270 square kilometers from Okha to Jodiya was designated as a Marine Sanctuary.
- In 1982, a core area of 110 square kilometers within the Marine Sanctuary was designated as the Gulf of Kutch Marine National Park.
- It is the first Marine National Park in India.
- Area: Gulf of Kachchh Marine National Park covers an area of 162.89 square kilometers, which includes 42 islands and the surrounding sea.
- River: The Sang river passes through the park.
- Flora: Mangroves, Coral Reefs, Saline Grasslands, Algae and Seagrass etc.
- Fauna: Dugong, dolphins, whales, sea anemones, jellyfishes, sea horse, octopus, pearl oyster, sea turtles, and fish.