⭕️ DID YOU KNOW ? Sea turtles have populated the oceans for over 100 million years. They have lived with dinosaurs and overcome all climate crises, demonstrating their unique ability to adapt. However, 6 of the 7 species are now threatened: the hawksbill turtle, the green turtle, the loggerhead turtle, the Kemp’s turtle, the olive ridley […]
Thank you to all our generous donors
At Te mana o te moana, we have the chance of being supported by generous donors who give their time to collect funds to support our actions. Without them, our association would not be what it is today. This week, we had the pleasure of welcoming Vanessa, Evan and Manoa. Their generosity and kindness particularly touched […]
Stéphanie joins our team as a Project officer
Stéphanie Wong has joined our team since the beginning of the week as a Project officer. With studies in ecology and marine biology, Stéphanie, a native of Tahiti, is passionate about everything that relates to the oceans. She will help the association on its differents projects and especially on the collaborative science network Hei Moana.Welcome […]
The Science Festival travels to the islands
Last week, Magali Lagant, educator of Te mana o te moana and Charlotte Esposito, founder and director of Oceania association travelled to Tubuai in the Australs archipelago to deliver educational workshops in the local schools. More than 500 students from primary and high schools were educated on the Observatories created by the 2 associations. Marine […]
A hawksbill turtle is found dead from a speargun arrow injury
Last week, we were called by residents of Cook’s Bay in Moorea following the discovery of a hawksbill turtle found floating in the lagoon. When we arrived, this adult turtle of 62.5cm for 23.5kg was unfortunately dead due to head injuries created by a a speargun arrow impact. Hawksbill turtles whose nesting sites are unknown […]
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