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Turtles on Alert: Fishermen Arrested in Sanctuary
2 Dec
Summary
- Eleven fishermen arrested for illegal fishing in turtle zones.
- A seven-month fishing ban is in effect to protect nesting turtles.
- Over 130 fishermen arrested since November 1 for sanctuary intrusion.

In a significant move to protect endangered marine life, eleven fishermen have been apprehended for illegal fishing activities within the Gahirmatha marine sanctuary. The arrests, which occurred on December 1, 2025, in Odisha's Kendrapara district, saw the seizure of the fishermen's trawler and booking under the Wildlife Protection Act.
This operation is part of an ongoing effort, as 130 fishermen have already been arrested and several vessels seized since November 1 for violating sanctuary boundaries. The state government has implemented a seven-month fishing prohibition from November 1, 2025, specifically to safeguard the Olive Ridley turtles during their crucial mass nesting period.
The Gahirmatha sanctuary, a vital marine protected area, enforces a year-round fishing ban. Officials highlight the severe threat posed by fishing nets and trawlers, which often lead to the turtles' death from asphyxiation or collisions, underscoring the importance of these enforcement actions.




