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Tamil Nadu fishermen rescue Olive Ridley turtles. IAS officer shares video

Divya Parashar
By Divya Parashar Published March 5, 2024 3 Min Read
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In a touching demonstration of compassion and environmental guardianship, Tamil Nadu fishermen have stepped forward to save Olive Ridley turtles. A video shared by an Indian Administrative Service (IAS) officer has gone viral, showcasing the successful efforts of these fishermen in saving these endangered sea turtles.

The video, shared by IAS officer Awanish Sharan, captures the fishermen carefully untangling the turtles from discarded fishing nets and releasing them back into the sea. The Olive Ridley turtles, known for their distinctive heart-shaped shells, are classified as vulnerable by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) due to threats such as habitat destruction, pollution, and entanglement in fishing gear.

The fishermen’s actions have been widely praised, with many commending their dedication to protecting marine life. Their efforts highlight the importance of community-based conservation initiatives and the role that local communities can play in safeguarding biodiversity.

The video has also sparked discussions about the need for more sustainable fishing practices. In many coastal communities, discarded fishing gear can pose a serious threat to marine life, including sea turtles. By responsibly disposing of fishing gear and adopting more eco-friendly fishing methods, fishermen can help reduce the impact of their activities on the marine environment.

In addition to their role in promoting sustainable fishing practices, the fishermen’s actions also underscore the importance of public awareness and education. By raising awareness about the plight of endangered species like the Olive Ridley turtle, individuals, and communities can take steps to protect these animals and their habitats.

The video has received widespread attention on social media, with many users expressing their gratitude to the fishermen for their efforts. Some have also called for increased support for conservation efforts and stricter enforcement of laws protecting endangered species.

The video shared by IAS officer Awanish Sharan highlights the significant role that local communities can play in protecting marine life. The actions of these Tamil Nadu fishermen serve as a reminder of the importance of community-based conservation initiatives and the need for more sustainable fishing practices. Their efforts to rescue Olive Ridley turtles demonstrate the positive impact that individuals and communities can have on the environment when they work together to protect endangered species.

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