The hawksbill turtle does not have teeth but a pointed beak to tear up its food. It feeds mainly on sea sponges, sea urchins, fish, crustaceans, jellyfish and other small mollusks. Watch the images of this turtle feeding on pieces of corals off Moorea!
Did you know? Learn more about what defines sea turtles gender
The sex of baby turtles is defined by eggs incubation temperature. Above a certain temperature, hatchlings will be female. Below, they will be males. This « pivot » temperature is observed at around 28.5°C for green turtles. The hatchlings in the lower part of the nest where temperature is cooler, will therefore more frequently be […]
Cancellation of TE MANA Visits
Due to the current health situation, we are forced to cancel the TE MANA Visits at least for this week. The Wednesday and Saturday visits are therefore canceled. We are doing our best to contact each person individually. Thank you for your understanding and take care!
Come see our exhibit at the Moorea FARE NATURA ecomuseum
Since Jul 31st 2021, the FARE NATURA ecomuseum in Moorea is opened to the public. We are proud to announce there is a temporary exhibit prepared by our team included in the visit. You will be able to observe a green sea turtle nest mock-up with hatchlings, amongst other things. We would love to see […]
Thank you for your support
Today, we want to thank everyone that comes to meet us during our TE MANA visit. In July, we had the pleasure of welcoming people from all around the world interested in finding out more on sea turtles and the importance of its protection. Your support is highly appreciated. Mauruuru roa to all ! ** Guided […]
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