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India to Have Project Dolphin Now, After Project Tiger and Project Elephant, PM Modi

Abhijit Kumar
August 15, 2020
6 min read
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India to Have Project Dolphin Now, After Project Tiger and Project Elephant, PM Modi

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday announced the launch of Project Dolphin to support the conservation of both river and sea dolphins in India.

“India is committed to protecting its biodiversity. We have successfully carried out Project Tiger and Project Elephant,” Modi said, adding that both projects have favorably improved the population of tigers and elephants in the country.

Now, Project Dolphin will concentrate on both river and sea dolphins, Modi said. The announcement comes at a time when Bihar and West Bengal, both of which provide habitat to river dolphins, are headed for elections. While Bihar elections are scheduled later this year, West Bengal will go to polls next year.

Modi added that the project will boost biodiversity as well as help provide livelihoods. The project will also help boost tourism, he said. 

In a statement released to the media, the Ministry of Environment and Climate Change said the Project Dolphin will involve conservation of dolphins and the aquatic habitat through the use of modern technology, especially in enumeration and anti-poaching activities.

“The project will engage the fishermen and other rivers/ocean dependent populations and will strive for improving the livelihood of the local communities. The conservation of dolphins will also envisage activities, which will also help in the mitigation of pollution in rivers and in the oceans,” the statement said. 

The Ganga river dolphin

The highly endengered Ganges River Dolphin
The highly endengered Ganges River Dolphin

The Ganga river dolphin (Platanista gangetica) is one of the five river dolphins found in the world. The species is found in the Ganga and Brahmaputra river basins of India, Nepal, and Bangladesh. They feed majorly on fish but are blind.

These dolphins have a highly developed ‘sonar system’ that helps them look for fish even in murky waters. They emit an ultrasonic sound, which reaches the prey. Listening to the sound waves that return, the dolphins form an image in its mind and subsequently catch hold of their prey.

Dolphins are among one of the oldest creatures in the world along with some species of turtles, crocodiles, and sharks

In 2009, the government declared the Ganga river dolphin a national aquatic animal. Once present in tens of thousands of numbers, the Ganga river dolphin has decreased drastically to less than 2000 during the last century owing to direct killing, habitat fragmentation by dams and barrages, and indiscriminate fishing.

It is for these reasons that despite being a protected species under the Wildlife Protection Act, 1972, its numbers continue to decline. The absence of a coordinated conservation plan, lack awareness, and continuing anthropogenic pressure are posing incessant threats to the existing dolphin population.

In India, these dolphins are sighted along deep river reaches in Assam, Bihar, Jharkhand, Madhya Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh, and West Bengal.

A number of earlier initiatives have been carried out to protect the species such as the Development of Conservation Action Plan for Dolphins by the Wildlife Institute of India launched in 2016. At present, the ministry pegs the total population of dolphins at about 3,700 in the Indian river systems.

The 10-year ‘Project Gangetic Dolphin’ will involve local populations that are dependent on the river systems to reduce water pollution, encourage sustainable fishery and other livelihood options, said the environment ministry statement.

The project will not only protect dolphins but will also promote a healthy river ecosystem that is likely to help protect other species in the river. The project is conceptualized on many similar ones across the globe, a good example is whale watching in los angeles.

The project would also work in close tandem and in cooperation and support of various Ministries/Departments/Scientific organizations/Civil Society Organisations etc. like the Ministry of Jal Shakti, Ministry of Shipping, Ministry of Agriculture and Farmers Welfare, Ministry of Fisheries, Animal Husbandry and Dairy, Ministry of Power, Ministry of Rural Development, State Governments, etc, the statement added.

Abhijit Kumar

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Abhijit Kumar Jha is an avid reader and traveller. He loves writing about India and contributes on different forums and blogs.

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