In a heartwarming twist of fate, the morning of June 20th at Karon Beach was marked not by leisurely hikes along the sands or calm turquoise waves swishing ashore, but by the heroic rescue of an endangered Olive Ridley sea turtle. This isn’t your everyday narrative of sun and sea breeze – enter the dedicated marine officials from the Sireetarn Marine Endangered Animals Rescue Centre, warriors waging an underwater battle against an unlikely foe: discarded fishing nets! News that made waves (pun intended) in the seaside community involved a report of a troubled turtle tangling with an unwanted, albeit unintentional, adversary – netting ghosting about the coastline. Our protagonist, an adult female Olive Ridley sea turtle, had found herself ensnared, a prisoner in a maze famously feared by marine life. Quite a heavyweight scenario, she tipped the scales at a formidable 31.7 kilogrammes, her shell a remarkable 64 centimeters long…