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The image shows a line graph detailing Indian turtle populations (Leatherback Turtles, Ridley Turtles, Green Turtles, All Species) from 1980-2012; specific population numbers are in thousands. Leatherback Turtles: 1980-100, 1983-92, 1986-85, 1989-77, 1992-69, 1995-61, 1998-53, 2001-49, 2004-46, 2007-45, 2010-42, 2012-40; Green Turtles: 1980-88, 1983-92, 1986-95, 1989-98, 1992-100, 1995-102, 1998-103, 2001-104, 2004-106, 2007-107, 2010-108, 2012-110; All Species: 1980-105, 1983-100, 1986-98, 1989-95, 1992-95, 1995-95, 1998-97, 2001-98, 2004-99, 2007-100, 2010-101, 2012-102; Olive Ridley Turtles: 1980-110, 1983-108, 1986-105, 1989-103, 1992-102, 1995-98, 1998-94, 2001-87, 2004-85, 2007-80, 2010-78, 2012-70.
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The line graph illustrates the changes in the population of three types of turtles—Olive Ridley turtles, Green turtles, and Leatherback turtles—located in India between 1980 and 2012. At the beginning of this period, the populations of all three species exhibited slight fluctuations, remaining within a range of approximately 15%, from about 100 to 115 individuals.
On the one hand, the population of Olive Ridley turtles gradually increased until 1997, reaching a peak of 130 individuals. Over the next 15 years, their population stabilized, fluctuating between 125 and 135 individuals.
In contrast, the population of Leatherback turtles showed a slight increase until 1987 but, unlike the Olive Ridley population, dramatically declined by half over the next 25 years. However, the population of Leatherback turtles began to stabilize from the year 2009 onwards.
Throughout the entire period depicted in the graph, the population of Green turtles gradually decreased by approximately 10%.
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