August 27, 2025 5:28 pm

Tamil Nadu launches second unit of marine elite force

CURRENT AFFAIRS: Marine Elite Force, Tamil Nadu Government, Olive Ridley turtles, Wildlife Protection Act 1972, Chennai Wildlife Division, Gulf of Mannar, Palk Bay, Indian Coast Guard, marine conservation, coastal security

Tamil Nadu launches second unit of marine elite force

Strengthening marine protection

Tamil Nadu launches second unit of marine elite force: Tamil Nadu has decided to set up its second Marine Elite Force unit under the Chennai Wildlife Division. The initiative builds upon the state’s earlier move in May 2024, when the first such unit was introduced at Ramanathapuram to safeguard the Gulf of Mannar and Palk Bay ecosystems.

Focus on turtle conservation

The new force will primarily work on protecting the endangered Olive Ridley turtles, which nest along the Chennai shoreline. The coastal belt from Neelankarai to Marina Beach is a critical nesting ground, and the presence of the force is expected to strengthen conservation measures.

Static GK fact: Olive Ridley turtles undertake one of the world’s largest mass nesting events, called “arribada,” mainly along the Odisha coast in India.

Duties and jurisdiction

The Marine Elite Force will be responsible for patrolling nearshore waters within a range of five nautical miles. It will also ensure strict implementation of conservation laws, prevent illegal fishing activities, and minimize threats to fragile marine habitats.

Legal protection framework

The force will function under the Wildlife (Protection) Act, 1972, giving it authority to enforce strict protective measures for marine species. This legal backing ensures that activities endangering biodiversity can be curbed effectively.

Static GK Tip: The Wildlife (Protection) Act, 1972, was amended several times to strengthen conservation. The 2002 amendment increased penalties for wildlife crimes.

Coordination with other agencies

To carry out its mission effectively, the force will collaborate with multiple stakeholders, including the Tamil Nadu Coastal Security Group, the Indian Coast Guard, fisheries authorities, non-governmental organizations, and local fishing communities. Such partnerships are crucial for balancing conservation needs with livelihood concerns.

Importance of marine ecosystem protection

Tamil Nadu’s coastline is known for its coral reefs, seagrass ecosystems, and nesting habitats for marine life. The establishment of the second elite force highlights the government’s commitment to long-term biodiversity protection and sustainable coastal management.

Static GK fact: The Gulf of Mannar Biosphere Reserve, declared in 1989, was the first marine biosphere reserve in South and Southeast Asia.

Static Usthadian Current Affairs Table

Tamil Nadu launches second unit of marine elite force:

Topic Detail
Second Marine Elite Force unit Chennai Wildlife Division
First unit established May 2024 in Ramanathapuram
Protected regions by first unit Gulf of Mannar and Palk Bay
Focus of new unit Safeguarding Olive Ridley turtles
Key nesting sites Neelankarai to Marina Beach
Patrol coverage Within five nautical miles of the coast
Legal framework Wildlife (Protection) Act, 1972
Collaborating agencies Tamil Nadu Coastal Security Group, Indian Coast Guard, fisheries department, NGOs, fishermen’s associations
Status of Olive Ridley turtles Vulnerable (IUCN Red List), Schedule I protection under Wildlife Act
Key marine reserve in Tamil Nadu Gulf of Mannar Biosphere Reserve (1989)
Tamil Nadu launches second unit of marine elite force
  1. Tamil Nadu set up 2nd Marine Elite Force under Chennai Wildlife Division.
  2. First unit was formed in Ramanathapuram (May 2024).
  3. Aims to protect Gulf of Mannar & Palk Bay ecosystems.
  4. New force focuses on Olive Ridley turtle conservation.
  5. Key nesting sites: Neelankarai to Marina Beach.
  6. Olive Ridley turtles = largest arribada nesting in Odisha.
  7. Patrols cover 5 nautical miles off the coast.
  8. Enforces Wildlife Protection Act, 1972.
  9. The Act was amended in 2002 to toughen penalties.
  10. Prevents illegal fishing & marine habitat threats.
  11. Coordinates with Coast Guard, Coastal Security Group, NGOs.
  12. Engages local fishing communities in conservation.
  13. Tamil Nadu coast has coral reefs & seagrass beds.
  14. Olive Ridley = Vulnerable species (IUCN Red List).
  15. Schedule I species under Wildlife Act.
  16. Gulf of Mannar Biosphere Reserve = first marine biosphere reserve (1989).
  17. State stresses biodiversity & livelihood balance.
  18. Marine Elite Force = specialised enforcement wing.
  19. Builds on Tamil Nadu’s marine conservation leadership.
  20. Highlights eco-security + coastal protection model.

Q1. Where was the second Marine Elite Force unit set up in 2025?


Q2. Which endangered species is the primary focus of the new Marine Elite Force?


Q3. Under which Act does the Marine Elite Force operate?


Q4. What is the patrolling limit of the Marine Elite Force nearshore waters?


Q5. Which year was the Gulf of Mannar Biosphere Reserve declared as South Asia’s first marine biosphere reserve?


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