Okely, the green sea turtle wounded by an arrow in the head last April is doing better! Okely is now able to swim in the pool, dive and come to the surface to take a breath. It has not fully recovered because it still can not feed itself but it shows significant signs of improvement. […]
Creation of educational materials to reduce plastic consumption
The MANA HONU Educational Project, which objective is to educate the population on the damages of plastic pollution and to provide concrete alternatives, is progressing. Several educational materials have been created proposing concrete alternatives to the use of plastics at home, at work, while shopping but also on the go! […]
Thank you From the sea for your support
In this period of school holidays, we take this opportunity to warmly thank Thibaut and Lila from From the sea. Thanks to their support, our educational teams were able educate more than 100 children and about a hundred of adults this year on the preservation of the Polynesian marine environment. Feel free to visit the […]
Inauguration of the coral structure To’a honu
As part of the Univairmer partnership, Te mana o te moana installed a coral structure with coral cuttings made during educational programs. In the shape of a sea turtle, the structure has been named To’a honu (“Coral turtle” in Tahitian) and now adorns the resting pool of the Care center where the big adult turtles are […]
MANA HONU Project: Associations, businesses and hotels in Moorea mobilize against plastic pollution
The MANA HONU Plastic Pollution Awareness Project is in full swing in Moorea! The PK (Kilometer Point) Sponsorship Program with regular waste collection in the sponsored area continues with the signature of the MANA HONU sponsorship charter for a dozen zones. 32 km out of the 60 km of the island have already been sponsored. Our […]
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