
We are getting down to the end of the season. As we all know things go in cycles, so 128 nests compared with a average 0f 157 nests the last five years, including the record years of 2022 and 2023 doesn’t seem to bad.
Here are the results so far this year.

And this is the total for 2023.

The pictures were taken by permitted volunteers under permit 2024-MTP537 & 2024 -MTP565, Following all rules and guidelines. Only permitted individuals are allowed to engage in sea turtle conservation activities.
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