The night patrol to protect the sea turtle eggs at Sukamade Beach is a responsible activity. As soon as night falls, the rangers team eagerly gathers to ensure the sustainability and safety of the turtle eggs. The dark and quiet atmosphere of the beach sets the stage for this protection effort.

The team moves slowly to the pre-marked egg hatching sites. The moonlight helps them observe the tracks and signs of activity of the turtles visiting that night. The silence of the night is broken only by the sound of the waves and the careful steps of the team members.

Each turtle nest is carefully examined. Newly laid eggs by the mother turtle are identified and recorded. The team also makes sure that there are no threats from predators or humans that could jeopardize the survival of the eggs. They keep their distance and try not to interfere with the natural processes that are taking place.

Care is also taken to remove eggs that are too close to the tide line to ensure that they remain in optimal conditions for hatching. Every step of the way, the Turtle Egg Protection Team works with skill and attention to detail.

These night patrols are not just a routine task, but a commitment to maintaining the sustainability and balance of the marine ecosystem. The success of these patrols is measured not only by the number of eggs secured, but also by the tangible contribution to the conservation of sea turtles and their natural habitat.

With the success of the night patrol, the Turtle Egg Protection Team at Sukamade Beach became the invisible heroes who protect and preserve marine life in the dark and mysterious night.

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