In Tetiaroa, our teams are still on site working on the scientific study on green sea turtle nesting sites. The laying season is nearly finished and the last female laid its eggs late March. The incubation time being approximately 2 months, the hatchlings should get out of the nest at the end of May. In […]
Our educational resources are available to you on this website
For kids and adults! This period of quarantine is a unique opportunity to learn while staying at home. Te mana o te moana offers many educational resources to provide information on the marine world and the species that inhabit it: Sea turtle booklet: Discover these fascinating animals that have populated our oceans since the dinosaur […]
When the world takes a break, nature takes over
When the world takes a break, nature takes over: In Brazil, hawksbill turtles, a critically endangered species, nest on deserted beaches In India, thousands of olive ridley turtles lay their eggs on a beach usually very crowded and polluted In Chile, a puma is observed wandering in the streets of the capital city In Spain, […]
Discover the extract of “The breath of the ocean” documentary from Ushuaia TV with Guillaume Nery visiting Te mana o te moana
Some beautiful images to discover! Here is the 7 min extract from the documentary released last week “The breath of the ocean” from Ushuaia TV with Guillaume Nery visiting Te mana o te moana.
Some advices from our sponsor Jean-François Clervoy, astronaut on how to successfuly live under quarantine
Today, we are sharing with you an article on our sponsor Jean-François Clervoy, astronaut, who gives some tips for living in confinement. If he managed to live for a total of 28 days in space, we can do it too! Good reading. Te mana o te moana
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