Olive Ridley Turtle
26-08-2023
10:30 AM
1 min read
Overview:
Recently, Hundreds of Olive Ridley turtles were found dead in their breeding grounds between Kakinada and Antarvedi in the Godavari region of India's east coast.
About Olive Ridley Turtle
- The Olive Ridley turtles are the smallest and most abundant of all sea turtles found in the world.
- They are best known for their unique mass nesting called Arribada, where thousands of females come together on the same beach to lay eggs.
- They are carnivores and get their name from their olive-colored carapace, which is heart-shaped and rounded.
- Habitat:
- They are mainly found in the warm waters of the Pacific, Atlantic and Indian oceans.
- Odisha’s Gahirmatha Marine Sanctuary is known as the world’s largest rookery (a colony of breeding animals) of sea turtles.
- Conservation status
- IUCN Red List: Vulnerable
- Wildlife Protection Act, 1972: Schedule 1
- CITES Appendix I
The initiative was taken to protect the Olive Ridley turtle
- Operation Olivia: Every year, the Indian Coast Guard’s “Operation Olivia”, initiated in the early 1980s, helps protect Olive Ridley turtles as they congregate along the Odisha coast for breeding and nesting from November to December.
Q1) What is the IUCN status of Kemp's ridley turtle?
Kemp's ridley sea turtle also called the Atlantic ridley sea turtle, is the rarest species of sea turtle which is categorised as critically endangered under IUCN Red List.
Source: Mass mortality of Olive Ridley turtles in the Godavari region of Andhra Pradesh raises concerns