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Olive Ridley Turtles on Mangaluru Beaches

  • 10 Feb 2024
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Source: DTE

After a gap of nearly 40 years, Olive Ridley turtles (Lepidochelys olivacea) returned to nest on the beaches of Karnataka’s Mangaluru division in February 2024, overcoming environmental challenges such as increased salinity and pollution.

  • Olive Ridley turtles, typically laying around 150 eggs per site, have pleasingly nested on Sasihithlu and Tannerbavi beaches.
  • The Olive Ridley turtles, named for their olive-coloured shell, are the world’s smallest and most populous sea turtles.
  • They feed on jellyfish, play a role in controlling the jellyfish population.

Read more: Olive Riddley Turtle

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