Odisha

Mass Nesting of Olive Ridley Turtles Begins at Rushikulya Beach

Bhubaneswar: The Rushikulya river mouth beach in Ganjam district has witnessed a massive influx of rare Olive Ridley turtles for their annual mass nesting, with an astounding 11,000-plus turtles arriving on the first day alone.

According to the Forest Department, the turtles have started laying eggs near the Batighar temple in Ganjam district. Each Olive Ridley turtle lays around 120 eggs, which hatch after approximately 45 days. The mass nesting season, which typically occurs between November and May, has commenced early this year due to favorable weather conditions and the arrival of southern winds.

To ensure the safety of the nesting turtles and their eggs, the Forest Department has set up a 5-km-long protective fence around the nesting site. Officials are maintaining strict surveillance to prevent any disturbances and safeguard the turtles from potential threats.

In a bid to further protect the species, a 20-km stretch of the coast from Aryapalli to Prayagi has been designated as a no-fishing zone from November 1 to May 31. The move aims to reduce human interference and prevent accidental harm to the turtles during their critical nesting period.

Additionally, the Forest Department has urged local civic bodies and industrial establishments to switch off streetlights near the nesting sites. This measure is intended to minimize artificial lighting disruptions, creating a more conducive environment for the turtles to nest safely and naturally.

With conservation efforts in full swing, authorities remain hopeful for a successful nesting season that will contribute to the preservation of the Olive Ridley turtle population along Odisha’s coastline.

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