MUMBAI: An adult olive ridley turtle was rescued from Juhu beach in suburban Mumbai on Friday afternoon. Animal activists rushed the turtle to a vet clinic in Bandra for further care.Wildlife warden with the state forest department, Pawan Sharma , told TOI, "Some of the local Juhu residents had today alerted us about the presence of a large turtle at the beach. When we reached the spot in the afternoon, it was identified as olive ridley turtle. We have now kept it in the clinic of Dr Rina Dev in Bandra.''Sharma added that of late, several turtles such as the softshell turtles green turtle and also olive ridley turtles have been washed ashore at several places along Mumbai's coast.The rare green turtles was seen at the rocky coast of Bandra Bandstand on July 3. Unfortunately though, it had succumbed to its injuries. On Thursday, a dolphin was also seen by the local fishermen at Rajodi beach, Virar.The olive ridley sea turtle (Scientific name: Lepidochelys olivacea), also known as the Pacific ridley sea turtle, is a medium-sized species of sea turtle found in warm and tropical waters, primarily in the Pacific and Indian Oceans. They can also be found in warm waters of Atlantic ocean