Turtles’ mass nesting culminates on Odisha beach with impressive turnout of marine animals
The perfect topography and profile of the beach, largely free from sea erosion, proved to be conducive for turtles to virtually invade the beach.
The perfect topography and profile of the beach, largely free from sea erosion, proved to be conducive for turtles to virtually invade the beach.
The endangered Olive Ridley female turtles have begun arriving at the Gahirmatha beach, world’s largest known rookery of these species, to lay eggs with more than 2.45 lakh marine animals’ en-masse arrival for the unique natural heritage in one of the largest single-day arrival of the turtles at the tranquil nesting beach.