The Marine Biosphere Lookout project is an active initiative created to keep an active watch on the happening in our region. While we train & participate in a variety of aquatic activities on a daily basis as active stakeholders our team keeps a vigil on the beaches in the vicinity. This project has now spread to a variety of villages in the region & the reporting structure is growing everyday.
17th December 2018 | Green Turtle: Live but tired | Pirapanvalasai Beach, Palkbay, Tamil Nadu
Green Turtle was found struggling in the Palkbay at 11:15 AM
One examination the turtle had old healed wound from front left limb missing (suspected propellor impact all over shell)
Suspected “Floating Syndrome” & exhaustion due to rough weather in cyclone
Forest Department was alerted & responded immediately
Turtle was given care & relocated to calmer safe waters at Nochurni, Gulf of Mannar Marine Biosphere, Tamil Nadu
Forest Department installed a watchman to keep visual of the turtle
Follow up was conducted by our team the next day.
Bottom Trawling near shoreline for Sea Cucumber | Irumeni to Aryaman beach, Palkbay, Tamil Nadu, India
Consistent illegal bottom trawling activity near shoreline (50 feet) for sea cucumber
Destruction of Sea Grass beds & complete mining of corals, shells, shanks & marine life
Trawling activity is not permitted within 2nm of the shoreline in the district
Fine bottom trawling nets are banned
Sea cucumber trading is banned
Predominant trawlers from Mandapam, Tamil Nadu, India
Regular reporting to Tamil Nadu Fisheries Department with photographic evidence
Fisheries department responds immediately by sending officials to site
Officials are unable to spot the registration numbers of trawlers from shore
Officials require Binoculars/telescope to spot registration numbers of trawlers
Officials require handheld VHF radios to communicate with trawlers when spotted
There are no quick response boats/watercraft available to ward off the trawlers
Citizens watch required along shoreline
Hotline number to call/Whatsapp/email photographs of illegal trawling