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Sea Turtles Lay Eggs, but Fewer Sandy Beaches Mean More Eggs Are Dying. Researchers Warn of a "Risk of No More Eggs Being Laid" in Ogimi and Kunigami Villages

In the villages of Ogimi and Kunigami, where egg-laying activities of three species of sea turtles - the hawksbill turtle, the green turtle, and the loggerhead turtle - which are designated as endangered species on the Ministry of the Environment's Red List, have been observed, there have been many cases of eggs being destroyed by waves.
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In the villages of Ogimi and Kunigami, where egg-laying activities of three species of sea turtles - the hawksbill turtle, the green turtle, and the loggerhead turtle - which are designated as endangered species on the Ministry of the Environment's Red List, have been observed, there have been many cases of eggs being destroyed by waves.

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沖縄タイムス+プラス broke the news in on Tuesday, October 14, 2025.
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