MEXICO NIGHT LIFE
I dont know why there is a scowl on my face...maybe I missed my nap. But the turtle work must go on...nap or not! The turtle shifts would start around 8 pm and end as late as 4am
BIG 'OL GIRL
This old timer did her thing. Basically we would wait for turtles to come on shore and dig a nest. this could take anywhere from 20 minutes to an hour. Once the nest was dug the turtle will lay eggs the size of ping pong balls...50 to 150 eggs per nest. The turtle then hides the nest and goes back to sea. We, then locate the nest and remove the eggs. Making note of the nest location, number of eggs and if any are broken and time. We then renest the eggs in a nursery. This insures safety from the poachers. 45 days later....
BABY TORTUGA~~~
Every night we would release about 200 of these suckers out to the ocean. The little buggers run down the beach towards the white of the waves. In this time they get oriented to their location and the females will return to this beach to nest! The babies have a sack that allows them 3 days of food and oxygen. This allows them to go deep and try to survive. only 1 in 500 make it to maturity.