“…Hawksbill clutches incubated in beaches within mangrove estuaries at Bahía de Jiquilisco and Estero Padre Ramos had relatively low hatching success (56.8%) across all protection strategies compared to hawksbill nesting on open‐coast beaches in the eastern Pacific (e.g., 64.5%, Gaos et al, ), Caribbean (e.g., 91.6%, Bjorndal, Carr, Meylan, & Mortimer, ; 84.5%, Horrocks & Scott, ; 78.6%, Ditmer & Stapleton, ), and Indo‐Pacific (90.1% [emergence success], Limpus, ; 79.9% [emergence success], Loop et al, ; 82.4%, Dobbs, Miller, Limpus, & Landry, ; 85.2%, Hoenner et al, ). We suspect differences in overall hatching success reflect distinct biophysical conditions of beaches in mangrove estuaries, such as presence of extremely fine‐grained sand.…”