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Can Visakhapatnam be a safe habitat for a pod of dolphins?
Updated Date: 9/17/2021
Category: Education News |
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Images have surfaced of dolphins
swimming happily in the waters near Rushikonda Beach in Visakhapatnam.
This pod of dolphins was met by a scuba diving
expedition from the beach. These images trended on social media and
continue to trend as people of the city rejoice the feeling of seeing
these beautiful creatures. Unfortunately, we soon realised why dolphins
are seen so rarely in the area, as a dead dolphin washed ashore in
Visakhapatnam on Sunday. Seeing the dead dolphin, with injuries and
blood on the body, experts suspect that it might have gotten hit by a
fishing boat or gotten stuck in a fishing net. This incident has led to
prolonged concern over the safety of these creatures near the city
coast. Two
weeks ago, Rushikonda Beach welcomed a pod of more than ten dolphins, 2
km away from the coast, jumping up and down in the waters. Videos by
Livein Adventures went viral over social media. The last time dolphins
were found this close to the coast of Visakhapatnam was about two years
ago. According to Balaram
Naidu, of Livein Adventures, these dolphins usually come near the shore
in the monsoon season. “We have plans to even allow tourists to see the
dolphins by taking them on boat rides. However, we are cautious that
this pod of dolphins doesn’t fall into the radar of hunters. Any attack
on one dolphin immediately alerts the group. Dolphins are very
intelligent so if one of them is being attacked, others are alerted and
they change their location.” About
the dead dolphin found ashore in Vizag, Balaram said, “There is
presently one pod of dolphins near the Rushikonda beach and some more
near other parts of the city coast. Usually, fishermen, when out in sea
for fishing, throw nets and run the boat. During this time, dolphins
situated in those areas get stuck in the fishing net and die. In some
cases, few fishermen even use dolphin flesh to lure sharks. Also,
dolphins cannot tolerate water pollution, hence the exponential increase
in plastic waste at the beaches of Visakhapatnam pose a major threat to
them. We should trace the location of these dolphins across the Vizag
coast and prohibit any fishing in the area. Once the dolphins get
friendly with humans, it can help them to live freely. But this will
take a lot of time. Meanwhile, we are educating the fishermen about
dolphins and the need to save them,” said Mr. Naidu. Similar
incidents of dead dolphins washing ashore occurred in March and April
2021. These sights of dolphins near the Visakhapatnam coast have put
smiles on our faces. Let us do our bit and keep the sea healthy and safe
for them. So that these dolphins accept Vizag as their home. |
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