"Population of dolphin in the lake reduced this time perhaps due to migration of sea animals from the lagoon to other areas, mainly to Bhitarakania," Srivastav said.
The dolphin census in the lake could not be conducted successfully last year due to bad weather, said a senior officer of the wildlife department.
The wildlife organisation of forest department conducted the annual survey of dolphin population in entire Chilika as well as 480-km long Odisha coast on February 15.
Even though entire 1100 sq km lake was covered during the enumeration, most of the sea mammals were found in the sea channels near Satapada area, the official said.
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The enumerators, consisting of the wildlife experts, have counted total 206 Irrawaddy dolphins in the entire coast, including Chilika lake, Srivastav said.
The other new places where the Irrawaddy dolphins were sighted by the enumerating teams were Hitaraknaiak-Gahiramatha National Park (58) and Bhadrak forest division (4), the chief wildlife warden said.