Olive Ridley Turtles' Nesting Faces Sea Erosion Risk In Odisha

"At present, very limited space is left on the beach for mass nesting. The sea is destroying the site,"

Olive Ridley Turtles' Nesting Faces Sea Erosion Risk In Odisha

A massive sea erosion near the confluence of Rushikulya River and Bay of Bengal in Odisha's Ganjam district has posed a threat to the mass nesting of the Olive Ridley turtles this year, wildlife activists said.

A six-km stretch from Puruna Bandha to Bateshwar near the river mouth was considered as the second largest mass nesting site after Gahirmatha in Kendrapara district in the state where lakhs of the endangered marine turtles nest between November and February every year.