Mumbai Versova beach becomes nesting ground for Olive Ridley turtles

A group of volunteers engaged in a clean-up of the beach stumbled upon the sight of Olive Ridley hatchlings on the beach.
Young olive ridleys burrowing out of their hatching spot (Shamim Qureshy| EPS)
Young olive ridleys burrowing out of their hatching spot (Shamim Qureshy| EPS)

MUMBAI: Despite Mumbai's polluted beaches, the Olive Ridley turtles seem to have found one beach clean enough to nest, with around 80 hatchlings making their way to the Arabian Sea today.

A group of volunteers engaged in a clean-up of the Versova beach here stumbled upon the sight of Olive Ridley hatchlings on the beach.

They called forest officials and ensured the turtles walked into the sea sans any hindrance.

Mumbai-based lawyer and environmentalist Afroz Shah, who initiated the beach clean-up drive in 2015, was present when the group noticed the hatchlings.

"We were told by officials that the last such sighting of Olive Ridley turtles on the beach was 20 years ago," Shah told PTI.

N Vasudevan, additional principal chief conservator of forests, said, "We haven't noticed any nesting of turtles on Versova beach in the last several years.

They normally lay eggs at places they feel safe and secure.

"The forest official said there was a possibility that adult female tortoises came back to nest at the place they were born. In Maharashtra, we keep noticing sporadic nesting of Olive Ridley turtles, including on the Ratnagiri, Raigad and Palghar coast," Vasudevan told PTI.

Shah described the news as "fantastic and a historic moment for Mumbai".

"The turtles nested and hatched at our beach. We facilitated their journey to the sea," he said, adding, that "constant cleaning of the beach helps marine species."

A volunteer, who was present at the Versova beach this morning, said, "I have witnessed something surreal today.A life changing experience. Eighty Olive Ridley turtles walking back to the sea."

In July last year, an adult Olive Ridley turtle was rescued from Juhu beach in suburban Mumbai. Animal activists had rushed the turtle to a local vet clinic.

The Olive Ridley sea turtle (scientific name: Lepidochelys olivacea), also known as the Pacific Ridley sea turtle, is a medium-size species of sea turtle found in warm and tropical waters, primarily in the Pacific and Indian Oceans.

They can also be found in the warm waters of the Atlantic Ocean.

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