Dolphins find safe haven along Gujarat's coastline; 680 sighted in latest census

IANS April 13, 2025 154 views

Gujarat's extensive coastline has become a remarkable sanctuary for dolphins, with a recent census revealing 680 of these intelligent marine mammals. The Marine National Park and Marine Sanctuary between Okha and Navlakhi emerged as a critical habitat, recording an impressive 498 dolphins. Conservationists are celebrating the growing awareness among coastal communities and the critical role these marine creatures play in maintaining ecological balance. This census not only highlights Gujarat's rich marine biodiversity but also underscores the importance of continued conservation efforts.

"Dolphins are top predators playing a crucial role in maintaining ecological balance" - Marine Biodiversity Experts
Gandhinagar, April 13: National Dolphin Day is celebrated across India on April 14, a day dedicated to raising awareness about the ecological importance of dolphins, their conservation, and the protection of their natural habitats.

Key Points

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Gujarat's 1,600 km coastline emerges as crucial dolphin conservation hub

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Marine National Park records highest dolphin population of 498

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Indian Ocean Humpback Dolphin dominates coastal regions

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Coastal communities play key role in marine protection

This year, the spotlight is on the western coast of the country, where Gujarat - home to India's longest coastline - has emerged as a significant hub for dolphin conservation.

With its 1,600 km-long coastline, Gujarat has a rich marine biodiversity. In the latest Dolphin Census conducted by the Gujarat Forest Department, approximately 680 dolphins were recorded across a 4,087 sq. km marine stretch - a promising outcome of sustained conservation efforts, as per government data shared today.

The coastal expanse from Kutch to Bhavnagar has been identified as a thriving habitat for dolphins.

The Marine National Park and Marine Sanctuary located in the southern part of the Gulf of Kutch, between Okha and Navlakhi, recorded the highest dolphin population: 498 dolphins in 1,384 sq. km.

The northern Gulf of Kutch saw 168 dolphins in 1,821 sq. km, while 10 were spotted in Bhavnagar and 4 in Morbi.

Experts highlight that dolphins are top predators in the marine food chain and play a crucial role in maintaining ecological balance. Their presence is often an indicator of a healthy ocean ecosystem.

Conservationists also credit coastal fishing communities, particularly from Kutch to Bhavnagar, for their growing awareness and cooperation in dolphin protection.

Among the species sighted along Gujarat's coast, the Indian Ocean Humpback Dolphin is the most prominent.

Recognised by its distinctive hump and elongated dorsal fin, this dolphin species is known for its acrobatic displays and friendly nature.

Found in shallow waters near estuaries, these dolphins feed primarily on fish, crabs, and shrimp.

India officially declared the dolphin as its National Aquatic Animal in October 2009, with the Ganga Dolphin symbolising the purity of the Ganges River.

Known for their intelligence and playfulness, dolphins continue to capture the imagination of tourists and researchers alike.

Reader Comments

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Priya K.
This is such wonderful news! �🐬 Gujarat's conservation efforts are truly paying off. I visited the Marine National Park last year and was lucky enough to spot a few dolphins - magical experience!
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Rahul M.
While the numbers are encouraging, I hope the government continues monitoring water pollution levels too. Dolphins are indicators of healthy ecosystems, but industrial waste remains a concern along some coastal areas.
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Sunita P.
My fisherman uncle in Kutch says dolphins often help them locate fish schools! It's amazing how humans and dolphins can coexist when we respect nature 🌊
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Amit D.
Great to see conservation working! But the article doesn't mention if these numbers represent growth from previous years. Would be helpful to have that comparison to understand the trend better.
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Neha T.
The humpback dolphins are so beautiful! Does anyone know if there are responsible dolphin watching tours available? I'd love to see them without disturbing their habitat.
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Vijay S.
Kudos to the fishing communities for their role in protection! Community participation is key for sustainable conservation. More states should learn from Gujarat's example.

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