Goa Coastal Zone Management Authority (GCZMA) report on the action taken against illegal structures constructed on the beaches of Goa, 12/06/2023

Compliance report by the Goa Coastal Zone Management Authority (GCZMA) in the matter of Goa Paryavaran Savakshan Sangharsh Samitee Vs Goa Coastal Zone Management Authority & Others dated June 12, 2023. The GCZMA report was in compliance with the National Green Tribunal order, May 12, 2023, whereby GCZMA was directed …

Deafening Atlantic oil prospecting to go ahead despite threat to marine life

The Obama administration is to allow surveying of the seabed using seismic airguns that have been likened to a ‘grenade blast’ for whales and other creatures The Obama administration is to press ahead with proposals to allow loud underwater prospecting for oil and gas off the east coast, even though …

2,000 turtle eggs find their way to hatcheries

Officials expect survival rate of more than 90 per cent A month after launching a sea turtle conservation project under Tamil Nadu Biodiversity Conservation and Greening Project, Gulf of Mannar Marine National Park, has collected about 2,000 turtle eggs and shifted them to two hatcheries. After the nesting season began …

Hearing sought over move to revise fisheries policy

The fisherman community of Odisha have alleged that their opinion is being neglected to revise National Fisheries Policy Department of Animal Husbandry, Dairy and Fisheries of Central government has constituted an expert committee to develop a revised NFP. The expert committee had decided to hold consultation with public to be …

Carcasses of over 150 Olive Ridley turtles found

PURI: Carcasses of over 150 Olive Ridley turtles and a bottlenose dolphin washed ashore were on Wednesday recovered by Forest department officials here, a top official said. The carcasses were found on the beach near Pantha Niwas. "We suspect that the turtles were killed after being hit by the fishing …

Seychelles: Curieuse Island Beaches a Humanless Haven for Sea Turtles, Report Says

Curieuse Island — The more remote beaches on Seychelles' many islands see few human visitors -- and that's good news for sea turtles. That's the case for the island of Curieuse just off the northern tip of Praslin, Seychelles' second-most populated island. According to a report in the October Marine …

Environmental group warns Panama turtle eggs could ‘fry’ from rising temperatures

Sea turtle eggs laid in the sand of beaches in Panama risk getting fried before hatching due to rising temperatures, an environmental protection group in the Central American country is warning. “Global warming sounds a bit apocalyptic, but we’re already seeing the effects on turtle populations,” Gerardo Alvarez, a member …

WWF to set up national monitoring network

A national monitoring network will be set up to combat the illegal animal trade. The decision was taken at a World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF-Pakistan) board meeting on Sunday. Addressing the meeting, Director Hammad Naqi said the project would be funded and monitored by the USAID. Naqi said illegal …

All is not well with the star tortoises of Sri Kurmam Temple

VISAKHAPATNAM: The Srikurmam temple in Srikakulam, which is the only temple in south India dedicated to the Kurmam (tortoise) avatar of Lord Vishnu, may have created a record of sorts with the captive breeding of 55 star tortoise hatchlings in 2014, but this year the number of hatchlings has come …

New Zealand to turn Kermadec into vast marine reserve

The waters surrounding New Zealand are rich with marine biodiversity, including sea lions, dolphins and turtles New Zealand has revealed plans to turn an area of the South Pacific about the size of France into a marine reserve. The Kermadec Ocean Sanctuary lies north of the mainland and includes a …

Marine life 'halves in 45 years': Overfishing, climate change and pollution blamed for 'potentially catastrophic' decline

THE number of fish, turtles and other wildlife in the world’s oceans has halved in decades, conservationists warn. Overfishing, pollution and changing climate are blamed for the ‘potentially catastrophic’ decline in marine life. From the temperate UK waters to tropical coral reefs, the planet’s seas are emptying fast, the World …

Half of world's sea turtles have swallowed plastic or other rubbish: Australian researchers

SYDNEY, Sept. 15 (Xinhua) -- Rubbish and debris entering into the marine environment is become a more high profile issue after Australian researchers found more than half of the world's sea turtles have swallowed plastic or other rubbish. Researchers from the University of Queensland examined threats to six marine turtle …

‘Ghost nets’ turn deadly for endangered turtles

KOZHIKODE: Abandoned fishing nets floating freely in the waters off the Kerala coast, referred to as 'ghost nets' for their deadly impact on various marine life, are posing a big threat to the endangered sea turtles. What has aggravated the issue is the widespread practice of a highly destructive form …

World's oldest fossil sea turtle discovered

A fossil sea turtle from Colombia that is at least 120 million years old is the world's oldest, scientists have determined. The almost completely preserved skeleton from the Cretaceous period, with a length of nearly two metres, shows all of the characteristic traits of modern marine turtles. "Santanachelys gaffneyi is …

Mexico: Drones to be deployed to curb poaching spree of turtle eggs

Authorities in Mexico will deploy drones on south-western beaches in Oaxaca to protect against a reported surge in turtle egg poaching of the threatened Olive Ridley turtle, which return to the countrys coast each year to lay their eggs in the sand. The sale of turtle meat and eggs has …

Threatened tortoises & turtles rescued from Kolkata, two held

KOLKATA: The officers of the Wildlife Crime Control Bureau (WCCB) in a joint effort with the crime control unit of the state forest department seized 76 turtles and tortoises from two traders in Sodepur on Thursday morning. A senior officer said that there were four different species, of which two …

Nest inundation from sea-level rise threatens sea turtle population viability

Contemporary sea-level rise will inundate coastal habitats with seawater more frequently, disrupting the life cycles of terrestrial fauna well before permanent habitat loss occurs. Sea turtles are reliant on low-lying coastal habitats worldwide for nesting, where eggs buried in the sand remain vulnerable to inundation until hatching. We show that …

Turtles' future at risk as scientists show rising sea levels affect egg hatchings

Rising sea levels could decimate sea turtle nesting sites around the world, scientists have warned, with the largest rookery site for green turtles increasingly at risk from being swamped by seawater. Researchers have tested the impact of seawater upon turtle eggs in an attempt to find out why so few …

Gujarat releases 70,000 turtle hatchlings

AHMEDABAD: The state will add three hatcheries to the existing two to give a shot in the arm to the conservation of the endangered green turtle and Olive Ridley turtle in Gujarat. Currently, the state releases over 70,000 hatchlings into the Arabian Sea every year. The forest department runs two …

Pakistan to employ DNA barcodes to curb illegal wildlife trade

Pakistan is likely to employ DNA barcodes — a way to identify species to curb illegal wildlife trade as smugglers come up with new techniques to transport endangered species by mislabelling them. The Directorate of Biodiversity at the Ministry of Climate Change said that illegal wildlife trade was on the …

Poaching endangers Andhra Pradesh turtles

Hyderabad: The poaching of freshwater turtles in Andhra Pradesh is so rampant that they may enter the list of endangered species. Two freshwater turtle species found in AP — the Indian softshell and the Indian flapshell — are poached. The softshell is already listed as a threatened species by the …

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