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TN Govt Launches Climate-Resilient Hatcheries to Safeguard Olive Ridley Turtles

This proactive conservation initiative underscores the state's commitment to preserving biodiversity and combating the impacts of climate change on marine ecosystems.

Updated on: 22 March, 2024 6:49 PM IST By: Saurabh Shukla
TN Govt Launches Climate-Resilient Hatcheries to Safeguard Olive Ridley Turtles (Photo Source: PIxabay)

The Tamil Nadu government has launched a commendable initiative aimed at safeguarding the vulnerable Olive Ridley turtles amidst escalating concerns over climate change. The government has opened a series of climate-resilient hatcheries strategically positioned across the state to monitor crucial environmental parameters. These hatcheries, distributed across 10 locations in 8 districts, serve as vital hubs for collecting data on temperature variations and heavy rainfall patterns, ensuring the optimal conditions for turtle nesting.

In a recent social media update, IAS Supriya Sahu provided insights into the innovative measures being implemented, highlighting a semi-permanent climate-resilient hatchery situated in Marakkanam, Villupuram district. Equipped with advanced data loggers, these facilities are instrumental in tracking environmental fluctuations, thereby enhancing the prospects of successful nesting and hatchling survival. With approximately 45 hatcheries operational across Tamil Nadu's coastal regions, a record-breaking count of over 220,000 turtle eggs has been safely gathered, marking a significant milestone in conservation efforts.

The heartening news extends to the shores of Dhanushkodi, where thousands of Olive Ridley hatchlings embark on their maiden journey into the vast ocean. This symbolic moment underscores the state's firm commitment to preserving biodiversity and nurturing the delicate balance of marine ecosystems. Reflecting on the profound significance of this endeavor, officials emphasize that the protection of these precious creatures represents a crucial step in mitigating the adverse impacts of climate change.

The collaborative efforts of over 100 dedicated forest personnel and numerous volunteers underscore the collective resolve to ensure the well-being of these marine marvels. With more than 11,000 baby turtles already released into their natural habitat, the tireless dedication of these guardians reaffirms Tamil Nadu's status as an example of conservation excellence.

As the journey to safeguard Olive Ridley turtles continues, stakeholders remain committed in their resolve to uphold the sanctity of nature and secure a brighter future for generations to come.

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