The Incredible Nesting of Ridley's Turtles: The Role of the Moon

The Blue Planet Episode 1 Part 9 showcases the mass nesting of Ridley's turtles on a crowded beach. The moon's cycle affects the survival of female turtles and their eggs.

00:00:00 Female Ridley's turtles emerge from the surf at a Costa Rican beach to lay their eggs. Up to 5000 turtles visit the beach during peak time.

๐ŸŒŠ The video takes place on the Pacific coast of Costa Rica during a special night when turtles emerge from the surf.

๐Ÿข These turtles, specifically female Ridley's turtles, visit the beach to lay their eggs in the sand, with 400,000 turtles visiting over the course of six days.

๐ŸŒ• The moon is in its last quarter, halfway between full and new, during this time when the turtles arrive.

00:01:11 The Blue Planet Episode 1 Part 9 showcases the incredible mass nesting of Ridley's turtles on a crowded beach, with 40 million eggs laid in just a few days. The nesting is coordinated with the moon's phases, ensuring a successful hatchling emergence.

๐Ÿข Every year, a quarter of the world's population of Ridley's turtles come to a specific beach to lay their eggs.

๐ŸŒ™ The nesting of these turtles, known as an arribada, is coordinated based on the phases of the moon.

๐Ÿฅš During this mass nesting event, around forty million eggs are laid in just a few days.

00:02:15 In The Blue Planet Episode 1 Part 9, baby turtles face predators on their way to the water. The moon helps female turtles synchronize nesting.

๐Ÿข The beach is a dangerous place for baby turtles, with many predators waiting to attack them.

๐ŸŒ™ Female turtles use the moon as a cue to synchronize their nesting and increase the chances of survival for their offspring.

๐Ÿฆ… Vultures have learned to take advantage of the returning tide to search for freshly laid eggs that are exposed by the surf.

00:03:19 The moon's cycle affects the tides and plays a role in the survival of female turtles and their eggs on the beach.

๐Ÿข Female turtles tend to lay their eggs during the last or first quarter of the moon when the tides are weakest and the sea is calm.

๐ŸŒŠ The moon's monthly cycle and its influence on the tides play a significant role in triggering various events in the ocean, such as the spawning of corals on the Great Barrier Reef.

00:04:22 This video explores the impact of the annual cycle of the Sun on the breeding cycles of fish.

๐ŸŸ Understanding the breeding cycles of fish.

โ˜€๏ธ The annual cycle of the Sun has a profound effect on marine life.

Summary of a video "The Blue Planet Episode 1 Part 9" by Junsik Jung on YouTube.

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