Record 34 million olive ridley turtles hatch on Oaxaca coast
The Morro Ayuta beach sanctuary in Oaxaca hosted a record 1.9 million protected nests and more than 34 million olive ridley sea turtle hatchlings, marking a successful nesting season, Mexico’s National Commission of Natural Protected Areas (Conanp) reported. The sanctuary, located on Oaxaca’s Pacific coast between Puerto Escondido and Salina Cruz, is one of the most well-regarded marine biodiversity preservation centers worldwide, and is one of only 12 sites where the arribada (arrival of turtles) occurs on a massive scale. 🐢 El santuario de la playa Morro Ayuta, en el Istmo de Tehuantepec, Oaxaca, registró una temporada histórica de desove de tortuga golfina con 1.9 millones de nidos protegidos y más de 34 millones de crías liberadas al mar, informó la Comisión Nacional de Áreas Naturales… pic.twitter.com/t6emRaGHF4 — La Jornada (@lajornadaonline) June 16, 2026 “Thanks to the rains, the wetter beaches and the fact that this summer’s temperature was ideal for egg incubation… t...