India’s First National Dolphin Research Centre

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India’s first National Dolphin Research Centre (NDRC) has opened in Patna, Bihar to help protect the Gangetic river dolphin.

About National Dolphin Research Centre (NDRC)

  • National Dolphin Research Centre (NDRC) has been set up on the premises of Patna University.
    • It is located Near Ganga. 
  • This centre is stretched around 4,400 square meters. 
  • Its strategic location is very helpful for researchers to examine dolphins in their natural habitat. 
    • It will study how dolphins behave, what they eat, and why they die. 
    • The center will also teach fishermen how to keep dolphins safe while fishing.
  • Significance of setting up NDRC

    • Conservation of Endangered Gangetic Dolphins
    • Collecting important Data about the dolphin population.
    • Creation of conservation plans.
    • Maintenance of Ecological Balance
    • Awareness and Education of significance of this species 

About Gangetic River Dolphins.

National Dolphin Research Centre

  • National Aquatic Animal: The Gangetic River dolphin is India’s national aquatic animal.
  • Other Name: “Tiger of the Ganges.”
  • It was officially discovered in 1801.
  • Special Among Freshwater Dolphins: It’s one of only four types of freshwater dolphins in the world.
    • The others were found in the Yangtze river in China (but now extinct), the Indus river in Pakistan, and the Amazon river in South America.
  • Features: These are essentially blind. 
Echolocation

  • Echolocation happens when an animal sends out a sound that hits objects and bounces back.
  • This bouncing sound tells the animal how far away the object is and how big it might be.
    • Echolocation: They navigate and find food in river waters using echolocation.
    • Live alone or in group: Gangetic river dolphins are often spotted either alone or in small groups.
      • These groups usually consist of a mother dolphin and her calf.
  • Habitat: 
    • These dolphins live in the river systems of India, Bangladesh, and Nepal.
    • They prefer water that’s around five to eight feet deep and often are found in turbulent waters,where there’s lots of fish.
    • They like places where there’s not much current, so they don’t have to use too much energy.
      • The dolphins move from areas with little or no water flow to the river’s edges to find food. After hunting for fish, they swim back to their original spot.
  • Indicators: Gangetic dolphins are like messengers, They tell about the health of the rivers.
  • Protection Status:

Major threats to Gangetic Dolphins

  • Unintentional killing in fishing gear.
  • Poaching for dolphin oil.
  • Habitat destruction due to development and pollution.
Also Read: Global Declaration Of River Dolphins By The Year 2030

News Source: Downtoearth

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