Magdalena Bay, spanning 870 square miles along Mexico's Baja peninsula, serves as a sanctuary for whales, dolphins, seabirds, and five species of sea turtles. This documentary showcases how local communities, previously reliant on sea turtle poaching, are transitioning towards sustainable practices that harmonize economic development with environmental conservation. The film highlights the community-led efforts to protect endangered sea turtles, emphasizing the importance of balancing human livelihoods with the preservation of natural habitats.