Olive Ridley Turtle

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  • According to conservation experts, global warming and extreme weather events may lead to a decline in Olive Ridley turtles’ population over time. 

About 

  • Scientific name: Lepidochelys olivacea; also known as the Pacific ridley sea turtle.
  • Location: Found in warm waters of the Pacific, Atlantic and Indian oceans.
  • Features: 
    • One of the smallest sea-turtles on the earth.
    • Olive green colour of their shell.  
    • They can grow up to two-and-a-half feet in length and weigh 30-45 kilograms
    • Food: Mainly shrimp, crab, molluscs, fish and crabs.
    • Known for their unique mass nesting called Arribada (which means ‘arrival by the sea’ in Spanish), where thousands of females come together on the same beach to lay eggs. 
    • They hatch in 45 to 60 days.
    • Gender: determined by the temperature at which they are hatched. 
      • A male turtle is born if the egg hatches at a temperature below 29 degrees Celsius. 
      • Above that, the hatchling is a female
  • Sea Turtles in India: There are five species of sea turtles in Indian waters viz.,
    • Leatherback, 
    • Loggerhead, 
    • Hawksbill, 
    • Green and 
    • Olive Ridley.
  • Conservation Status:
    • IUCN Red List: Vulnerable
    • Schedule I of Indian Wildlife (Protection) Act, 1972
    • CITES Appendix I
  • Nesting sites: 
    • Rushikulya rookery coast (Odisha), 
    • Gahirmatha beach (Bhitarkanika National park) and 
    • Mouth of the Devi River.
  • Threats: 
    • More frequent and intense flooding and cyclones
    • Sex ratio is getting skewed because of global warming.
    • Hunted for meat, shell
    • Anthropogenic factors like fishing trawlers etc.

Source: DTE

 
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