The Sea Turtles Clinic

The Sea Turtles Clinic was created in February 2004 with the financial support of the Ministry for the Environment and is part of the sea turtles protection program of French Polynesia.
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Sea turtles' nests monitoring

Since 2004, te mana o te moana has implemented a program for the monitoring of turtle’s nests on Tetiaroa (an atoll nearby Tahiti), according to the wish of the island’s owners.
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Dolphins and whales

Emerged land represents only 1% of French Polynesia’s surface… The 121 islands that compose our 5 archipelagos are surrounded by a huge ocean area full of life. Waters are of such high quality, it attracts numerous marine mammals that you can very easily observe in their natural environment.
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Rays and fishes

Ray-feeding, that allows tourists to interact with sting rays, has grown very popular in Moorea. Meanwhile, very few studies have been conducted on the Himantura fai, the sting ray. The species identification itself was only done about 10 years ago…
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Coral Reefs

Lagoons truly are oasis of life in the deep-sea desert. Shelter for the prey, hideout for the hunter, nursery, food source, nesting area, coral meets many uses for the diverse and abundant life that relies on it. But it is also a very fragile environment.
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Green Globe - Sustainable tourism program

Green Globe is the global Benchmarking, Certification and improvement system for sustainable travel and tourism. It is based on sustainable development principles.

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The Underwater Trail

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Marine Turtles Observation Network

To contribute to marine turtles conservation in French Polynesia, te mana o te moana intends to set up a Marine Turtles Observation Network.
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Sustainable development

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