Protecting Gili Air's Turtles: New Turtle Hatching Cases from BKKPN Gili Air, a gem in Indonesia's archipelago, is not only a paradise for divers and travelers but also a crucial breeding ground for several species of sea turtles, including the hawksbill, green sea, and olive ridley turtles. These gentle marine creatures have been gracing the island’s shores for centuries, leaving behind the promise of new life in the form of fragile eggs buried beneath the sand. However, the rapid development of Gili Air in recent years has brought significant challenges to their survival. In a commendable step towards conservation, the National Marine Conservation Area Office (BKKPN) has entrusted Oceans 5 Gili Air with two brand-new turtle hatching cases, offering a glimmer of hope for the island’s turtles. Gili Air: A Breeding Ground Under Threat Turtles are highly selective when it comes to laying their eggs, favoring quiet, undisturbed beaches with soft sand to ensure the safety and viab...