- Hundreds of thousands of olive ridley sea turtles crawled out of the ocean to lay their eggs in the sand because of El Nino. Many people disturbed them so they turned around into the sea.
- Conservationist tried to solve the problem as the same way we used to do.
- The effects of El Nino help ease access to Ostional beach in Costa Rica.
-The olive ridley nesting season, from August through October, coincides with Costa Rica’s rainy season, which ordinarily provides a natural barrier that protects the turtles. The conservationists were working on changes and they hoped to protect the nesting area.
- Despite the disaster, turtles still managed to lay some eggs, perhaps at night. The conservationist found many more eggs than they expected after the frolicking tourists went home.