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DTE Impact: Install transponders in all fishing vehicles to save Olive Ridleys in Odisha, says HC
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DTE impact: Orissa High Court panel visits Gahirmatha to study Olive Ridley conservation
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It has to submit a report to Orissa High Court on March 10
A three-member panel constituted by the Orissa High Court on Saturday made a field trip to the Gahirmatha marine sanctuary here and assessed the measures taken for the conservation of endangered olive ridley sea turtles, Forest officials said.
The panel, comprising wildlife and environment activist Kartik Shankar, Director (Environment) Sushant Nanda and advocate Mohit Agarwal, made an on-the-spot assessment of the conservation measures at Gahirmatha nesting ground, they said.
The experts panel interacted with the officials of the Forest, Fisheries and other departments besides marine fishermen and other stakeholders.
DTE impact: Orissa High Court forms panel to study Olive Ridley conservation after 800 die
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Orissa High Court forms panel to study Olive Ridley deaths
The PIL was registered on the basis of a media report on the death of 800 Olive Ridleys in Odisha since January this year in Gahirmatha marine sanctuary, the world’s largest rookery of the sea turtles
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CUTTACK: Two days after registering suo motu a PIL on deaths of Olive Ridley sea turtles along the Odisha coast, especially in Gahirmatha marine sanctuary, the Orissa High Court on Friday formed a three-member committee to look into the problem and submit a report by March 10.