Wednesday, February 17, 2016

Dead olive ridley sea turtles wash up on Odisha coast


Dead olive ridley sea turtles have washed up on Paradip beach and remains of a 38-feet whale had been found on Puri beach a few days earlier. Moreover, decomposed bodies of olive ridleys were spotted along the shoreline right from Dhamra to Paradip. These fall under the Gahirmatha marine sanctuary which is the habitation corridors of these endangered species. Obviously, these dead turtles at tourist spots in Pentha, Hukitola and Paradip has put the forest personnel in a spot of bother.
This has been reported in telegraphindia.com dated 17 February 2016.
The dead turtles have triggered a disturbing trend just before the onset of arribada which is a Spanish term used to describe the annual ritual of millions of turtles that arrive at the coast to lay their eggs. So far, nearly 1,000 dead olive ridleys have washed ashore. The forest officials are, therefore, increased patrolling at 16 camps that extensively cover the beaches to count the dead reptiles.
The dead bodies that had been sighted at the tourist spots have, since, been buried.
In another incident, the carcass of a 38-feet whale was also found on the shore along the Puri beach. It seems this whale must have died over a month ago. Before this, on February 5, a 66-feet whale shark had washed ashore in the Gahirmatha marine sanctuary and on January 20, carcass of around 300 sea turtles were found on Puri beach near Lighthouse apart from the carcass of a bottlenose dolphin.


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