Published on: January 20, 2026
PROJECT DOLPHIN
PROJECT DOLPHIN
News: Second Rangewide Estimation of Riverine and Estuarine Dolphins launched under Project Dolphin
About Project Dolphin
- Launched: 15th August 2020.
- Under Centrally Sponsored Scheme: Development of Wildlife Habitats.
- Aim: To conserve both marine and riverine dolphins, along with associated cetaceans through habitat protection, scientific research, and community awareness.
- The ongoing survey will include a new species, Irrawaddy dolphin, in Sundarbans and Odisha, apart from the Gangetic and Indus River Dolphins.
Characteristics- River Dolphins:
- Functionally blind, and rely on echolocation to navigate and hunt.
- A long thin snout, rounded belly, stocky body and large flippers.
- As an apex predator, they are key Indicator species of the health of rivers.
Types of River Dolphins
- Ganges river dolphin
- Indus river dolphin
- Irrawaddy dolphin
Initiatives taken for Conservation of Dolphins:
- Vikramshila Gangetic Dolphin Wildlife Sanctuary, Bihar
- Chambal River Conservation Zone designated as Dolphin Conservation Zone
- Reconstitution of Project Dolphin Steering Committee, Appointment of Dolphin and Whaling Commissioners, Satellite-tagging the Ganges River Dolphin
