Olive ridley turtles flock to Rushikulya for mass nesting

ANI  |  Ganjam (Odisha) [India] 

Lakhs of endangered turtles flocked the river mouth for their annual mass nesting in Odisha's district.

These flock the place every year from third week of February to first week of March for nesting.

is the largest for in the world.

While last year more than 3.8 lakh turtles had flocked the river mouth, the number is expected to rise this year.

The and the Sea Protection Committee have taken a number of steps to ensure that the turtles are conserved during the period.

While fishing activity is banned for almost 3 to 6 months during the period; forest officials and security personnel are deployed along the coast for protection of the

Devoid of fishing, their main source of income, most of the villagers are left in the lurch to sustain themselves.

The process began in 1994, when a group of villagers took a pledge to conserve the While earlier in 1990s, only 30,000 Ridleys would flock the beach annually, the number has increased to around 4lakh now.

The hatchlings are expected to begin after 45-50 days of nesting.

Despite a host of measures, the survival rate of the remains at 1 in 1000.

Apart from Rushikulya, the visit and the mouth of for mass nesting in

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First Published: Sun, February 25 2018. 01:41 IST
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