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Galathea Bay’s Turtle Boom Stuns Experts: Record Nesting on Great Nicobar Challenges Environmental Fears

Fresh turtle nesting records at Galathea Bay are raising new questions about Great Nicobar’s fragile ecology. As conservation debates intensify, the return of leatherbacks reveals a story more complex than earlier warnings

A leatherback turtle hatchling crawls to the sea (representational photo) Photo: Flickr
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On moonlit nights at the edge of India, something ancient is unfolding again. Massive sea turtles haul themselves onto the sands of Great Nicobar’s Galathea Bay, carving nests in silence. Their return, in unexpectedly high numbers, is stirring both hope and unease in a place already caught between conservation and development.

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