The referent classeroom of the Bula Honu project is actually finishing its travel in New Caledonia to encounter their friends and discover the marine fauna and flora of this beautiful island. Accompanied by our educators Charlotte and Magali, they have discovered centers, aquariums, bays, the mangroves, and all the marine flora and fauna of New-Cladonia. […]
Beginning of the second part of the Protect the ocean project…
Thanks to the support of the PEW Charitable Trusts, a second part of the project consists in inviting school children, which have participated to the project held, to come on Moorea and exchange with another classeroom, participating at the same time to various pedagogic activities such as the visit of the coral garden, the sea […]
2 of our educators in New Caledonia with children of Moorea….
To conclude the educational project held as part of the Observatory for the sea turtles and the marine mammals in French Polynesia, Magali and Charlotte, 2 of our educators has just left Tahiti on Thursday 7th to accompany the classeroom of Mrs Caroline (CM2 Paopao elementary school) selected from Moorea to travel over to New […]
Hokulea – Malama Honua day at Mataiea,Tahiti…
The association called “Friends of Hokule’a” in partnership with the municipality of Mataiea has organized the days on the theme of the World tour of Hokulea – Malama Honua and the Ocean protection on the 25 and 26th of April, 2015. Those two days were dedicated to the traditional navigation with traditional canoe, the “va’a” […]
Bula Honu and te mana o te moana team in COOK Islands …
Thanks to the huge support of Paul Gauguin Cruise, the te mana o te moana team represented by Cécile Gaspar its president and Mark Eddowes, specialist in archeology in all Polynesia area, was able to reach Cook Islands and developed the BULA HONU project in school and public displays : www.bulahonu.org Aitutaki first were the Araura […]
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