First Estimate of Gangetic Dolphins in India
- March 4, 2025
- Posted by: OptimizeIAS Team
- Category: DPN Topics
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First Estimate of Gangetic Dolphins in India
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Sec: Species in news
Context:
- The first-ever estimate of Gangetic dolphins, India’s only riverine dolphins, recorded 6,327 individuals in the Ganga and its tributaries.
- The study was conducted between 2021 and 2025, covering a cumulative distance of 8,507 km.
- The maximum number of dolphins were reported in Uttar Pradesh, followed by Bihar, West Bengal, and Assam.
Dolphin Population Estimates
- Total population: 6,327 dolphins.
- Ganges river dolphins: 6,324.
- Indus river dolphins: 3.
- Distribution across river systems:
- Ganga main stem: 3,275 dolphins.
- Ganga tributaries: 2,414 dolphins.
- Brahmaputra mainstream: 584 dolphins.
- Brahmaputra tributaries: 412 dolphins.
- River Beas: 101 dolphins.
Challenges in Dolphin Counting
- Dolphins are underwater species, surfacing only occasionally to breathe.
- Unlike tigers (stripes) or elephants (ears), individual dolphins cannot be uniquely identified visually.
- The survey used acoustic hydrophones (underwater microphones) to detect sounds emitted by dolphins.
- Echo-location is the primary mode of communication and movement for these blind animals.
Double counting prevention:
- Used triangulation method with two different observer groups on the boat.
Survey Methodology
- Conducted via boats moving at a constant speed.
- Researchers trained in new techniques for accurate estimation.
- The next survey is planned after four years.
Threats to Gangetic Dolphins
- Fishing nets: Dolphins often get entangled and die.
- Pollution: Studies are underway to analyze its impact on dolphin habitat.
Government Involvement
- Report made public on March 3, 2025 (World Wildlife Day).
- Announced by Prime Minister Narendra Modi during the National Board for Wildlife meeting in Gujarat.
- Local population participation and school visits to dolphin habitats were encouraged for conservation awareness.
Conclusion
- The survey provides a baseline estimate but cannot determine trends over time due to different past methodologies.
- Conservation efforts must focus on reducing fishing net entanglement and mitigating pollution effects on dolphin habitats.