SEA CUCUMBER - ENVIRONMENT

News: 105 kilograms of sea cucumber worth ₹47.25 lakh seized in

Ramanathapuram

 

What's in the news?

       Sea Cucumbers worth Rs. 47.25 lakh seized by Indian Coast Guard Mandapam station in Ramanathapuram district.

 

Key takeaways:

       Sea cucumbers play an important role in maintaining biodiversity in the marine ecosystem and are listed as endangered species under Schedule I of Wildlife Protection Act of 1972.

 

Sea Cucumber:

       Sea cucumbers are marine invertebrates that live on the seafloor found generally in tropical regions.

       They're named for their unusual oblong shape that resembles a fat cucumber.

       They are found in both tropical and temperate oceans, where they inhabit the intertidal zone as well as deeper water.

 

Range:

       In India, other than the sea around Lakshadweep islands and Andaman & Nicobar islands, the Gulf of Mannar at the confluence of the Indian Ocean and Bay of Bengal in Tamil Nadu is also home to sea cucumbers.

 

Role in ecosystem:

       Role in Coral Reef preservation: One of the by-products of the sea cucumber's digestion of sand is calcium carbonate, a key component of coral reef.

       They act like garbage collectors of the ocean world, and they recycle nutrients, thus playing an important role in keeping coral reefs in good condition.

 

Threats:

       This endangered species is in high demand in China and Southeast Asia, where they are consumed as food and used in medicine.

       Contain high levels of a chemical called fucosylated glycosaminoglycan in their skin, which people across Asia have been using to treat joint problems like arthritis for centuries.

 

Conservation:

       Wildlife Protection Act: Protected under Schedule I under the Wildlife Protection Act (WPA), 1972 so their trade is banned.

       IUCN Red list: Brown Sea Cucumber (Endangered), Blackspotted Sea Cucumber (Least Concern), Blue Sea Cucumber (Data Deficient), etc.

       Conservation Reserve: In 2020, Lakshadweep administration had declared the country's first sea cucumber conservation reserve.

       Government Ban: The Ministry of Environment, Forests and Climate Change imposed a total ban on harvesting and transporting sea cucumbers in 2001.