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Releasing Baby Turtles into the Ocean

10/27/2011 By Tammi 16 Comments

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One of the greatest heart-swelling moments of my life, and one of my favourite experiences during my stay at the Barceló Los Cabos Palace was witnessing the release of baby sea turtles into the ocean.

Over 200 baby turtles are released periodically from August until October, all together in a row, taking hours to make their way to the water. Their journey to the water seems short to us, yet this long journey {to them} makes them stronger for what’s in store once they reach the waters.

Unfortunately birds and other predation by crabs and fish are a stronger force and I was told that only 1 or 2 of those 200 released will survive to adulthood.

As sad as that was to learn, it was still such an amazing thing to witness. The beach is home to migrating Olive Ridley and Leatherback turtles, and were released at sunset as they have a better chance to get away from predators at night.

I had never held a baby turtle before {I named mine Nemo}, I couldn’t believe how adorable they are! Though they are small babies, they are incredibly strong though, signs of little fighters! Having the chance to release one into the sea and cheer them all on as they made their way – was a moment I’ll never forget.

Go turtles Go! … I’m sure my little Nemo made it!

From December until approx. March, you can see groups of whales play and roam the waters in front of the Barceló Los Cabos Palace in Los Cabos, in the Sea of Cortez. Though my visit was too early in the year to see the whales, others who have gone at that time talk highly about ‘seeing all the whales’. I know many locations {as well as the Barceló Los Cabos} offer whale-watching boat tours. Yet during prime season, this resort comes with seeing these mammals swim and blow geysers right from your pool chair or room balcony. I would love to witness that one day as well!



 

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Filed Under: International, Travel Tagged With: Barcelo, Mexico, Travel

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  1. Stephanie La Plante says

    10/27/2011 at 12:54 pm

    Wow that’s amazing. You’re so lucky to witness something so beautiful. Maybe your angels were guiding Nemo on his journey.

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    • Tammi says

      10/27/2011 at 1:13 pm

      I am very fortunate Stephanie – it was amazing to see – I’m sure Nemo made it!
      😉

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  2. marie says

    10/28/2011 at 1:43 pm

    that is incredible!!!

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  3. Costa Azul Ziplines says

    11/02/2011 at 6:53 pm

    We are so glad that you enjoyed such a beauty, the sea turtles are just amazing!

    There are a few asociations that let you release turtles (Some hotels doesn’t have turtles at their beach), they explain you everything and sometimes they are looking for volunteers to help them to build nests and to clean them.

    I will leave you the email from Asupmatoma A.C. they are the best!
    Always on top of the conservation of the sea turtle!

    Maybe next time you come to Cabo can contact them and release more nemos! 🙂

    info@asupmatoma.org
    http://www.asupmatoma.org/

    Greetings from the Costa Azul Canyon @Los Cabos, México!

    Looking forward to see you soon!

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    • Tammi says

      11/03/2011 at 8:57 am

      Thanks for the offer, I might take you up on that sometime – it was an amazing experience! I’d love to do it again and learn more!

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  4. Sarah says

    11/07/2011 at 7:51 am

    we got to release turtles during our stay in Cancun. They were the cutest thing! We got to watch them “play” in their tank during the day. Then in the evening, a whole bunch of us trekked onto the beach and helped those little guys find the ocean. definitely a once-in-a-life-time experience.

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  5. Cheryl Morreale says

    11/10/2011 at 6:31 pm

    This is something I would LOVE to do too! I just love animals and to be able to release “Nemo” into the ocean must have been something you will never forget. I enjoyed reading this article. Thanks!

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  6. Jess says

    04/23/2012 at 12:03 pm

    What an incredible experience! Sea turtles are such curious, gentle creatures, even when fully grown. I’ve spent some time snorkeling, and often a turtle cruised right up within arm’s reach to check out the scene. 🙂 xxx, j

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  7. Emma says

    04/26/2012 at 4:19 pm

    We saw endangered leatherbacks hatch while in Costa Rica… it was INCREDIBLE.

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  8. Judy C says

    07/09/2013 at 11:57 am

    This would of been something amazing to see! Glad you had a chance to witness it!

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  9. Catherine Robichaud says

    08/02/2013 at 12:57 pm

    What an amazing experience that must have been! Something that I too hope to witness someday.

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  10. jessica s says

    10/23/2013 at 7:02 am

    what an amazing once in a lifetime opportunity! putting this on my bucket list 🙂

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  11. Elizabeth Matthiesen says

    11/10/2013 at 10:54 am

    what a beautiful and rewarding experience, that must have been the high point of your stay. That is something that I’d like to do too one day.

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  12. Jennifer says

    11/15/2013 at 9:18 am

    I volunteered in Indonesia on a sea turtle research project. Lived in a tent, on the beach, for an entire month. Can’t say I would trade that experience for the world 🙂

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  13. Rekha says

    02/19/2014 at 1:06 pm

    Such a neat experience! I’ve only seen this type of thing on TV. And a great way to teach about the circle of life to children!

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  14. Matthew says

    07/27/2016 at 3:25 pm

    They are just so cute

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