Turtles Takeover: Recording Nesting In Odisha

Imagine a beach in India where hundreds of thousands of sea turtles are throwing a massive egg-laying party! That’s what’s happening right now in Odisha, India. Over 6.82 lakh Olive Ridley sea turtles have waddled ashore to lay their eggs – that’s a new record! They’re all gathering at Rushikulya river mouth, Gahirmatha beach and Devi river mouth.

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They call this event “arribada,” which means “arrival” in Spanish, and it’s a total turtle takeover! These Olive Ridley turtles are the smallest sea turtles around, and they’re super busy digging nests with their back flippers. Each mama turtle lays about 50-100 eggs, buries them in the sand, and then heads back out to sea. Now, here’s the cool part: those eggs chill out under the sand for about 45-55 days, like they’re on a mini-vacation. 

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Then, BAM! They hatch, and tons of tiny baby turtles start crawling towards the ocean. It’s like a turtle baby rush hour! Sometimes, these turtles skip a year of nesting at the beach, and scientists aren’t exactly sure why. It could be weather stuff or other mysterious reasons. But don’t worry, there are awesome people helping these turtles out! They’re protecting the beaches, keeping lights dim so the turtles don’t get confused, and making sure no one’s fishing too close to the nesting site. There’s even a special operation called “Operation Olivia” using drones and boats to keep the turtles safe. How cool is that?

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