The Olive Ridley turtles, ancient guardians of the sea, are facing a dire threat—human greed. Thousands wash ashore dead, victims of unregulated fishing practices.
With over 1,000 deaths in January, the National Green Tribunal has threatened to impose a total ban on fishing during turtle ...
The task force constituted to review the Olive Ridley sea turtle deaths has called for stricter enforcement of fisheries ...
Dead sea turtles keep washing ashore on India’s east coast and environmentalists and authorities are trying frantically to ...
Garuda Aerospace will deploy drones at no cost for three months to monitor Chennai's coastline, aiming to protect Olive ...
The exact cause of the death of Olive Ridley turtles were being probed, it was suspected that trawl nets used by some fishing ...
Over 400 endangered sea turtles have washed ashore on India’s east coast near the city of Chennai in the last two weeks in an ...
Though the exact cause of death was being probed, it was suspected that trawl nets used by some fishing vessels could have ...
Hundreds of dead, vulnerable sea turtles washed up on South Asian beaches last week near the city of Chennai, India. These ...
High-level meeting addresses alarming olive ridley sea turtle deaths along Chennai coast, action plan to conserve turtles ...
It’s the biggest number of sea turtle deaths since 2014, when over 900 olive ridley turtles were found dead on India’s southern shores. Fishers in the city say that rough winds and turbulent ...