The Indian Coast Guard Ship (ICGS) Kamla Devi successfully conducted a rescue operation for two Olive Ridley Turtles, a mother and her child, entangled in ghost nets approximately 35 nautical miles southeast off the coast of West Bengal.
While on routine patrol in the Bay of Bengal, the crew of the ICGS Kamla Devi noticed the turtles in distress and promptly responded.
The turtles were badly entangled in discarded fishing nets, posing serious threats to their lives. The crew executed the rescue meticulously, ensuring the safe release of the turtles back into the ocean.
This operation highlights the ongoing challenges faced by marine life due to ghost nets and the commitment of the Indian Coast Guard to environmental conservation.
This rescue not only underscores the hazards posed by marine debris but also reflects the vigilance and readiness of the Indian Coast Guard in responding to wildlife emergencies in its waters.
The successful operation adds to the efforts aimed at protecting and preserving vulnerable marine species like the Olive Ridley Turtle, which are crucial for maintaining the ecological balance of the ocean.