Marine turtles play a key role in the marine ecosystem! They help maintain the balance of seagrass beds and coral reefs. By feeding on algae, they indirectly absorb the CO2 stored within. Healthy coral reefs are essential for many marine species and play an important role in biodiversity. Their protection is therefore crucial for preserving […]
Thanks to all of you
Many thanks for your support over the past 20 years! A look back in pictures at our open house held on Monday, September 23, 2024, exactly 20 years after Cécile Gaspar and Richard Bailey founded Te mana o te moana in 2004. Thank you all for coming, and a big thank you to our partners, […]
New LOGO
A symbolic transformation to celebrate 20 years of action “When Te mana o te moana came into being in 2004 under the impetus of Richard Bailey and myself, the association’s logo that I had sketched out carried a clear message: to celebrate the richness of marine life and to do everything possible to study it, […]
Clean up action wrap up
Today, 1,180T of waste of all kinds were removed around the Motu Ovini in Faa’a for the World Cleanup Day 2024 ! A big thank you to all participants from Intercontinental, Nestle and the members and volunteers of Te mana o te moana for their contribution Why organizing clean-up actions? Garbage in the wild pollutes […]
Fête de la science 2024
A look back at this year’s Fête de la Science film shoots! Many thanks to the teams from Moorea’s CRIOBE, Ifremer, Institut Louis Malardé (ILM), UPF’s CIRAP who played along. You’ll soon be able to find these videos on the Fête de la Science website! We’d also like to thank DGEE Polynesia for filming in […]
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