Presence of the Olive Ridley in the globe.


Olive Ridleys are globally distributed in the tropical regions of the South Atlantic, Pacific and in the indian ocean. In the Eastern Pacific, they come from Southern California to Northern Chile. They come on a few beaches worldwide in the eastern Pacific and northern Indian oceans. In the eastern Pacific, they come from June to December on some beaches on the coasts of Mexico, Nicaragua, and Costa Rica and on a single beach in Panama. In the northern Indian Ocean, they come on three different beaches along the coast of India. Their nesting has been documented in approximately 40 countries worldwide. The olive ridley is mainly a pelagic sea turtle. In the glob the fishermen are found more than 24000 olive ridleys. They are mostly present in the south.

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