Bengre Beach location was identified by Edward Forsyth where Casuarina and Cashew plantations were taken up during later part of the last century on the coastal areas of Mangalore as shelter belt for protection of the natural mangrove forests found on the sea coast. Badam, Cashew and Casuarina comes up very fast on the saline coasts and enrich the subground soil regime with vigorous binding capacity of the fragile littoral zones and the continental shelf by cushioning the high tides and the tsunami. In turn fisherman and the local human communities are benefitted with fuelwood, cashew fruits, badam and small timber. Birds starts perching, micro fauna and flora start getting enriched day by day converting the whole coastal zone full with lives and living creatures. The Forest Guest Inspection Bangalow were etablished here in 1993 when the need for inspection of the distant Kerala borders of meritime zone were felt with the passage of time. Such areas of the coastal zone were further explored for beach adventure. There are 6 major beaches now in Mangalore which are famous for thier beautiful panoramic sun set and the neatness and cleanliness. Gentle slope of the continental shelf is remarkable in holding the tourists in high spirit by grippling them in delicate waves and with humble swings.
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