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Odisha’s Olive Ridleys Are Genetically Distinct From Global Populations: Study

by OB Bureau
April 9, 2025
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Kendrapara: A joint study carried out by the Wildlife Institute of India (WII), Dehradun and the Centre for Cellular and Molecular Biology (CCMB), Hyderabad, has found that Olive Ridley turtles nesting in Odisha are genetically distinct from global populations.

According to The New Indian Express, the findings were published in a report ‘Monitoring Sea Turtles in India 2008- 2024’ by the Indian Institute of Science (IISc) and Dakhin Foundation of Bengaluru.

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The scientists examined the molecular genetics of sea turtles along the mainland coast and islands of India. The data suggested that the Indian Olive Ridley turtles and Kemp’s Ridley turtles could be remnants of a global population which was otherwise extirpated following climatic changes before and after the closure of the Isthmus of Panama. The Indian Ocean region, thus, may have served as a source for Ridley re-colonisation, following the extirpation of populations in other ocean basins.

Long-term monitoring of nesting and foraging populations is vital to detect biologically significant trends and patterns for species like sea turtles. The Dakhin Foundation, in collaboration with IISc and the forest department, initiated research and monitoring in the late 2000s for Olive Ridley turtles in Odisha and leatherback turtles in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands.

“We conduct long-term monitoring and tagging of leatherback turtles in Little Andaman Island accompanied by periodic surveys of the entire island group, including the Nicobar Islands. In the Lakshadweep Islands, Dakhin Foundation has been monitoring green turtles and their foraging habitat in the lagoons of several islands,” Muralidharan Manoharakrishnan, noted turtle biologist and a senior wildlife researcher of WWF-India told The New Indian Express.

Following the surveys by noted turtle researcher Satish Bhasker, the Andaman Nicobar Environment Team (ANET) initiated monitoring of the leatherback sea turtles nesting beach at Galathea, Great Nicobar in 2001 which involved tagging and monitoring leatherback turtles. However, these beaches were destroyed by the 2004 tsunami and many other important nesting beaches were also severely affected. These beaches have since reformed and nesting numbers have returned to pre-tsunami levels.

Research of Green and Hawksbill turtles has been minimal up to this point, primarily due to their low abundance and limited distribution range in India. Past studies have primarily focused on nesting surveys but in the last decade, the Nature Conservation Foundation (NCF) has been studying the effects of increased herbivory by green turtles on sea grass meadows in the lagoons of the Lakshadweep Islands and as well as consequent conflict with fishers, Manoharakrishnan added.

The studies revealed that while some of the turtles remain in the offshore sea waters of Odisha, many others migrate to Sri Lanka and the Gulf of Mannar, said BC Chaudhury, noted turtle biologist and a former wildlife scientist of WII.

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