Nusa Dua (Antara Bali) - Welcoming a new life to the world is always a miraculous event to anyone, especially when it involves endangered species such as the sea turtles.
After nurturing a sea turtle nest found on the beach a couple of months back, Nikko Bali Resort and Spa recently welcomed 50 baby turtles of the Olive Ridley species – the most abundant sea turtle in the world, estimated that there are around several hundred of thousand of female Olive Ridleys today.
These cute little turtles hatched from a nest found in March and out of 81 eggs, there are still 29 that haven’t hatched yet.
The hatching period of these eggs can take up to 60 days and temperature of the sand around the nests determines the sex of the sea turtles that hatched from it. The hotter the sand, the less incubation time and the more female sea turtles will hatch.
These babies are planned to be released back to the sea on Tuesday, May 24th at the beach of the resort, involving their in-house-guests – under the supervision of the Badan Konservasi Sumber Daya Alam.
Meanwhile, on Thursday, May 19th, another nest was found not far from the existing nest with more than 90 eggs in it suspected to be from the same species. These eggs are expected to hatch in July.
Nikko Bali Resort and Spa also discovered two turtle nests last year from the same species and released them back to the ocean in June and August of 2010.
Nikko Bali Resort & Spa is a 5-star resort hotel located atop a 40-meter cliff in Nusa Dua and offers a 180-degree view of the Indian Ocean.
The 389-room resort, wholly owned by Indonesia's PT Caterison Sukses, includes a Presidential Suite and three Royal Suites. It caters to business and leisure Travelers, as well as families visiting the tropical Indonesian island of Bali.
In 2011, Nikko Bali Resort and Spa became the first ever resort in Bali to receive the prestigious award "Eco Hotel" issued by an international testing, inspection and certification organization, TUV Rheinland Indonesia.(*)
COPYRIGHT © ANTARA News Bali 2011
After nurturing a sea turtle nest found on the beach a couple of months back, Nikko Bali Resort and Spa recently welcomed 50 baby turtles of the Olive Ridley species – the most abundant sea turtle in the world, estimated that there are around several hundred of thousand of female Olive Ridleys today.
These cute little turtles hatched from a nest found in March and out of 81 eggs, there are still 29 that haven’t hatched yet.
The hatching period of these eggs can take up to 60 days and temperature of the sand around the nests determines the sex of the sea turtles that hatched from it. The hotter the sand, the less incubation time and the more female sea turtles will hatch.
These babies are planned to be released back to the sea on Tuesday, May 24th at the beach of the resort, involving their in-house-guests – under the supervision of the Badan Konservasi Sumber Daya Alam.
Meanwhile, on Thursday, May 19th, another nest was found not far from the existing nest with more than 90 eggs in it suspected to be from the same species. These eggs are expected to hatch in July.
Nikko Bali Resort and Spa also discovered two turtle nests last year from the same species and released them back to the ocean in June and August of 2010.
Nikko Bali Resort & Spa is a 5-star resort hotel located atop a 40-meter cliff in Nusa Dua and offers a 180-degree view of the Indian Ocean.
The 389-room resort, wholly owned by Indonesia's PT Caterison Sukses, includes a Presidential Suite and three Royal Suites. It caters to business and leisure Travelers, as well as families visiting the tropical Indonesian island of Bali.
In 2011, Nikko Bali Resort and Spa became the first ever resort in Bali to receive the prestigious award "Eco Hotel" issued by an international testing, inspection and certification organization, TUV Rheinland Indonesia.(*)
COPYRIGHT © ANTARA News Bali 2011