A total of 139 turtle eggs on Penimbangan Beach, Baktiseraga Village were moved to captivity tanks by the Sari Segara Fishermen Group, Thursday, June 30, 2016. This reservoir has just been completed by a local fishing group.
The removal of the turtle eggs was accompanied by a number of expert teams from the Turtle Consevation Education Center. The removal of turtle eggs is to prevent turtle eggs from being hit by tidal waves.
The weather is no longer good, sea water has risen this month, we are worried that we will attack this new turtle egg, so we move to a tub, During this time, there have been several turtles laying eggs around the weighing beach, but due to frequent tidal waves, the eggs decompose and not all of them can hatch. That must be considered in the transfer of turtle eggs, about caution and does not change the position of the egg. When doing the excavation, fishermen also cannot step on the circle of the former turtle excavation. The excavation of eggs must be done in a circle and take the eggs in the topmost order.
When transferring to captivity, it is certain that the sand there is always dry. Laying the eggs was enough to make a hole as deep as twenty centimeters and arrange it back to its original shape.