Te Mana O Te Moana https://www.temanaotemoana.org/en/ Mon, 26 Jun 2023 07:45:34 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.1 https://www.temanaotemoana.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/04/cropped-1-LOGO-PRINCIPAL-TMOTM-full-quadri-1-1-32x32.png Te Mana O Te Moana https://www.temanaotemoana.org/en/ 32 32 The “ATIRA’A IA MOOREA – All united for Moorea” is launched with 16 training days scheduled https://www.temanaotemoana.org/en/the-project-atiraa-ia-moorea/ Tue, 25 Apr 2023 01:19:09 +0000 https://www.temanaotemoana.org/?p=23573

Recently the association has set up for the period from April to May the project “Atira’a ia Moorea – All united for Moorea”. This project aims to allow local associations or professionals to share with the general public their knowledge in cultural, social, scientific or environmental fields.

Since Tuesday April 4th, many free training days have been organized for the general public in order to make people discover the different actions of environmental associations and biodiversity professionals.

During these days, the people present had for example the opportunity to better know the birds with the ornithologist Alexandre Fellous but also the whales with the association Oceania.

The objective of this project is above all to allow everyone to share the knowledge of the speakers, but above all to raise awareness among the general public about the importance of associative commitment and the missions carried out by the associations.

]]> Rebecca Brando, godmother of our actions on Tetiaroa https://www.temanaotemoana.org/en/rebecca-brando-godmother-of-our-actions-on-tetiaroa/ Wed, 12 Apr 2023 23:35:29 +0000 https://www.temanaotemoana.org/?p=23450

Rebecca Brando wanted to support the conservation actions carried out by Te mana o te moana since 2004 and in particular those carried out on the atoll of Tetiaroa bought by her father Marlon Brando in 1966.

In this context, Rebecca accepted our invitation to accompany the teams in the monitoring of green sea turtles nesting sites carried out on the atoll for more than 15 years. Rebecca also visited the Sea turtle care center in Moorea where she was able to discover the work carried out on the resident turtles in care.

The objective was to highlight the importance of protecting sea turtle nesting areas, a species threatened on a global scale and protected in French Polynesia, but also to promote the actions in favor of the environment implemented in our beautiful territory.

Many thanks to our partner Air Tahiti Nui who made Rebecca Brando’s visit possible ans to all the partners that have been supporting us!

Partners : Direction de l’Environnement Polynésie Française , Fondation Prince Albert II de Monaco , The Brando , Hinerava , Tetiaroa Society , Van Oord , Vilebrequin , Vilebrequin Fondation , Air Tahiti Nui , Esri France , IFBD , Pacific Beachcomber , Andrew Sabin Foundation , Kristin Hettermann & Sven Lindblad, Jean-François Clervoy & Frank Lehot, Carl Swanes, Mireille & Dick Bailey.

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