As part of its mandate representative for Pacific National Marine Mammal Stranding Network, and in collaboration with the Department of the Environment, Dr Cécile Gaspar, President of te mana o te moana wishes to collect the maximum of information regarding the different strandings that have occurred in French Polynesia for ten years, and more if […]
Novelty: A site dedicated to the Observatories of sea turtles and marine mammals
Everything you always wanted to know about cetaceans and sea turtles is now accessible via the web. You will find educational materials, scientific, methodological tools and you can directly participate in the harvesting of observational data. For now, this websis is only in French version. To access the site dedicated to the Observatory of cetaceans […]
A species identification card for a better knowledge of cetaceans…..
In the following of the Cetaceans Observatory held since 3 years, a new version of an identification card for cetaceans species of French Polynesia has been realized. Validated by the French Polynesian Ministry of the Environment and realized in partnership with the Dr Michael Poole, this card helps tourism operators to remind them of the […]
A juvenile loggerhead into the lagoon of Bora Bora….
At the beginning of August, Jerry Meyer has taken a surprising picture : it seems that it’s a juvenil loggerhead turtle, a rarely fact observed thanks to the Observatory of sea turtles held in French Polynesia. << Get information about the Observatory of the sea turtles
Ready for the new school year 2013-2014
As every year, educators from te mana o te moana are ready for this new school year. In more than 8 years, 48 000 children were awared about the necessity to protect our natural heritage. For this 2012-2013 school year, more than 8 000 students or groups were welcomed.
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