This poster presentation examines the spatial relationship between harmful conditions and nesting sites of critically endangered Kemp's ridley sea turtles in Florida. The study determines buffers around debris convergence zones, boating/fishing sites, and harmful algal bloom event areas. It then intersects these buffered layers and compares the overlapping areas to known nesting site locations to identify where nests are in proximity to combinations of unhealthful conditions. The results could help inform conservation efforts to protect the reproductive capacity of this endangered species.