LOGGERHEAD TURTLE

GS3 ENVIRONMENT: 

Habitat

  • Found in warm oceans around the world, including India’s coasts (Odisha, Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, Gujarat).

Diet

  • They eat crustaceans, jellyfish, mollusks, and hard-shelled animals like crabs.

Nesting and Reproduction

  • They nest on sandy beaches and return to the same place where they were born.
  • A female lays 100-126 eggs at a time, and they hatch in 2 months.

Conservation Status

  • IUCN Status: Vulnerable (at risk due to habitat loss, fishing nets, and poaching).
  • In India, they are protected under the Wildlife Protection Act, 1972.

Threats

  • Bycatch: They often get caught in fishing nets.
  • Habitat loss: Beaches are being destroyed by development and pollution.
  • Climate change: Warmer temperatures affect their nesting and hatchling sex ratio.

Conservation Efforts

  • Protecting nesting sites, monitoring turtle migration, and educating people about conservation.
  • Marine Turtle Conservation Program in India is focused on saving turtles.

Locations in India

  • Gahirmatha Marine Sanctuary (Odisha): One of India’s largest turtle nesting sites.
  • Rushikulya Beach (Odisha) and Kurusadai Island (Tamil Nadu) are also important for turtle conservation.

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