The bad weather does not stop the teams of Te mana o te moana. Coral cutting work for the maintenance of the underwater trail continues. The goal of coral cuttings is to recover broken fragments before they are covered in sand and thus die. The method used is inspired by the method of Tamarii pointe […]
The island of Moorea chosen as a symbol for the love of our planet on Valentine’s day
The European Space Agency (ESA) has unveiled a video of the island of Moorea in the form of a red heart that beats, to warn about global warming and to remind that the planet is alive that it is important to protect our ecosystem.
A baby green sea turtle swims for the first time in Tetiaroa
A baby green sea turtle who was just born swims in the lagoon of Tetiaroa, without forgetting to go back to the surface to take a breath. A touching moment! Thank you to our partners : Direction for the Environment of French Polynesia, Air Tahiti Nui, Tetiaroa Society, The Brando, Hinerava, Vilebrequin, Fondation Prince Albert II de Monaco, Esri France, Van Oord […]
Meet Tetuanui, our technician
For nearly 8 months, Tetuanui Teahui, technician at the Sea turtle care center has taken care of our residents. She provides care, feeds, weights and measures them on a daily basis. The turtles of the association have no secrets for her! She also runs educational programs for young audiences and makes presentations on the Care […]
Study on the effect of climate change on sea turtles in Tetiaroa
For 2 months, Te mana o te moana’s team in Tetiaroa had the pleasure of working alongside Dr. Jonathan Monsinjon, a scientist specializing on the effects of climate change on sea turtles. He has helped our teams on the ground to analyze the results of the data collected since 2011 on the temperature of the […]
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