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Dolphin Conservation Initiatives Along the Hooghly

Dolphin Conservation Initiatives Along the Hooghly

On 18–19 June 2026 West Bengal announced plans to establish two dolphin parks — one along the Hooghly and one at Kanthi — as part of Namami Gange-linked river rejuvenation measures.

The Proposals

  • Locations: One park on the Hooghly River; one in Kanthi, East Midnapore.
  • Implementation: Phased development in coordination with central agencies and local authorities under the Namami Gange programme.

Pollution-control and infrastructure

  • Sewage Treatment Plants (STPs): Union Ministry of Jal Shakti proposes five new STPs in Kolkata to prevent discharge of untreated wastewater into the Hooghly.
  • Industrial measures: State is considering water meters for commercial/industrial users and mandatory filtration for treated effluent before discharge.

Species, status and population data

  • Species: Ganges river dolphin, Platanista gangetica.
  • Conservation status: Listed as Endangered on the IUCN Red List; protected under the Wildlife (Protection) Act, 1972; designated India’s national aquatic animal.
  • Population survey: 303 Ganges river dolphins recorded in the Bhagirathi‑Hooghly system in 2022–23.
  • Research: Observer Research Foundation (Feb 2026) examined impacts of inland waterways in West Bengal and reported higher dolphin counts in the Bhagirathi‑Hooghly during the 2022–23 dry season.

IASPOINT Booster Facts

  • Namami Gange: Central programme for Ganga rejuvenation administered by the Ministry of Jal Shakti.
  • Indicator species: Ganges river dolphin is used as a freshwater ecosystem health indicator in riverine conservation planning.
Last Modified: June 19, 2026

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