Right to survive: Turtle conservation and fisheries livelihoods
Each year, the eastern coast of India witnesses a truly spectacular occurrence of nature– the arrival en masse of hundreds of thousands of olive ridley turtles in the coastal region of the State of Orissa. Last year, for instance, an estimated 240,000 adult olive ridleys congregated at Rushikulya on the Orissa coast to breed. Coincidentally, the breeding season also happens to be the peak fishing season in Orissa, one of the poorest States of India. Thousands of fishing families rely on this season to fish, and around 70,000 fishworkers are entirely dependent on Orissa's coastal fisheries for their livelihoods.
Author: ICSF
Organization: International Collective in Support of Fishworkers (ICSF)
Year: 2011
Country/ies: India
Geographical coverage: Asia and the Pacific
Type: Video
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Content language: English