Orissa seeks halt to missile tests during turtle nesting season

Mon, Feb 8 2010 20:36 IST | 234 Views | 3 Comment(s)
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Bhubaneswar, Feb 8

Orissa will seek a halt to missile testing from a launch base in Bhadrak district on the state's coast during the nesting period of endangered Olive Ridley turtles, a state wildlife official said Monday.

Expressing his displeasure over the test of Agni-III missile Sunday from a launch base at the Inner Wheeler Island at Dhamra - close to a mass nesting site - P.N. Padhi, the principal chief conservator of forest (wild life), said: "The testing should have been avoided."

The launch site is about 200 km from here.

The island is close to Gahirmath marine sanctuary where 700,000-800,000 endangered Olive Ridley turtles nest every winter.

The turtles arrive and congregate in the shallow coastal waters in October and nest between December and March. Most hatchlings emerge by May.

The state government had requested the central government not to conduct missile tests from November to April.

"We are worried they did it despite our request," Padhi told IANS.

"Now mass mating in the water is already over. Sporadic nesting has been reported. The turtles may start mass nesting any time. This is a delicate time," he said.

The state government will write to the union ministry of environment to issue instructions to the defence ministry to defer any more tests in the near future, he said.

Noted environmentalist late Bankabihari Das in 1998 had drawn the attention of the then chief of Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO), A.P.J. Abdul Kalam and urged him not to test any missiles at the island during the turtle season.

Kalam had responded immediately, assuring that there will be no tests during the season.

"But now the DRDO officials have been ignoring Kalam's advice and testing missiles," wild life expert Biswajit Mohanty told IANS.

"The missile test causes vibration on the ground. The eggs would be affected. Turtles would be disturbed by the sound," he said.

A defence official said DRDO has been keeping their high power illuminating lights off during the turtle nesting season but Mohanty said the step is not enough.

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Victor# 1Feb 9, 2010 7:16 PM IST

These people who may claim to be intelligent has not been able to prove their claims. These are anti-national elements trying to sensationalize issues for the sensation seeking media. Better they keep the poachers and wild animals away to protect the turtles. If they are so interested let them go and keep the sharks away from the turtles rather than make such stupd, idiotic claims.

Victor# 2Feb 9, 2010 7:25 PM IST

Another Pachauri scandal. This may be picked up from some essay written by class 4 students. DRDO can just expose this by taking a video of the turtles during a missile test. A calm and resting turtle during a missile test will expose these idiots.

Victor# 3Feb 9, 2010 7:30 PM IST

DRDO scientists know better about these things rather than some self claimed money making environmentalists. DRDO has done better (even though its none of their business) to help the environment through various initiatives. It's said that the greenery around the test site was setup by DRDO under Dr.Kalam's initiative and they don't need any advice from the so called environmentalists. Put some egg on their face by exposing these people. I wait for that day.