Olive Ridley turtle hatchlings released into sea in Udupi


Daijiworld Media Network - Udupi

Udupi, Mar 15: In a significant conservation effort, 115 Olive Ridley turtle hatchlings made their way into the sea from the Maravanthe beach in the Byndoor region here. The hatchlings emerged from eggs that had been carefully protected by local residents and the forest department.

Local fishermen and forest department officials ensured the safe passage of the hatchlings into the sea. The eggs had been discovered earlier by locals, who promptly informed authorities, leading to their conservation.

“Typically, it takes between 42 to 60 days for the hatchlings to emerge. Once we identified the nesting site, we covered the eggs for protection. Several local fishermen, including Koragu Kharvi, assisted in the conservation process,” said Sandesh Kumar, Byndoor range forest officer.

He further explained that Olive Ridley turtles come ashore to nest between September and February. “During this period, the forest department conducts night patrols to identify and safeguard nesting sites,” he added.

Without proper protection, turtle eggs face threats from stray dogs and human activity. “If left exposed, dogs may destroy the eggs, and human movement on the beach could also pose a risk. Under the guidance of senior officials, we maintained strict monitoring of the nesting areas,” Kumar stated.

 

 

 

  

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