Mass nesting of Olive Ridley turtles begin in Odisha”s Rushikulya river mouth of Berhampur Odisha. Forest officials spotted the much-awaited mass nesting of olive Ridley sea trutles near Rushikylua river mouth in Odisha’s Gamjam district. Olive Ridley turtles arrived at Berhampur coast of Odisha for Mass nesting A total of 2 lakh 42 thousand turtles have arrived. Rushikulya is located on the Bay of Bengal in Ganjam. It is one of the most prominent places for Olive Ridley Mass nesting, where female turtles arrive on the beach to make their nests and lay their eggs. The breeding time for turtles is from November to may when turtles are mating, nesting, and hatching. Olive Ridley turtles usually nest during nighttime. The Odisha Government and the Rushikulya sea turtle protection Committee have taken several steps to secure the conserved turtles during the period. Rushikulya Beach is a picnic spot near Berhampur, Odisha.
Odisha is the largest Mass nesting site for Oliver Ridley in the world. The Olive Ridley turtles move across the south pacific to breed on the coast of Rushikulya. Million Olive Ridley turtles visit the beach during Mass nesting every year. Rushikulya sea beach is one of the most popular tourist attraction places in Berhampur, Ganjam.
Story by Papun Kumar Shadangi of Berhampur and photographas by Giridhari Lal Sarangi.
Odisha for Mass nesting A total of 2 lakh 42 thousand turtles have arrived Rushikulya
