Clémentine Marcq, aged 23, originating from the city of Caen in Normandy, is currently in French Polynesia, for a one-year break in her studies, helping te mana o te moana to look after sea turtles, rays and dolphins… Read the article in Côté Caen
Conferences on marine life aboard the Paul Gauguin
Te mana o te moana organises public conferences for the passengers aboard the cruising ship Paul Gauguin. On thursdays, twice a month, a biologist from te mana o te moana is present on the boat, in the conference room, presenting the various actions implemented by the non-profit foundation for the protection of marine […]
May 12, Tahiti: Conference with Charlie DUKE, american astronaut (APOLLO 16, April 1972)
On the 12th of May, Tahiti will host an exceptional encounter: meet with Charlie DUKE, an american astronaut who took part in the APOLLO 16 mission in April 1972. Jean-François CLERVOY, French atronaut and Patron of te mana o te moana, will also be present at this conference. Co-organised by te mana o […]
A survey of marine fauna… from the air!
REMMOA aerial surveys of marine fauna have been conducted in 2011 in French Polynesia. REMMOA stands for REcensements des Mammifères marins et autre Mégafaune pélagique par Observation Aérienne (Census of marine mammals and other pelagic megafauna by aerial survey). In order to establish a baseline map of cetaceans and other pelagic megafauna across the […]
Polynesian sand for “The Tides’ Solitaire”
Jean-François Aillet, a sculptor living in Normandy, France, has been working for several years on a very poetic art work: the Tides’ Solitaire (le Solitaire des Marées). The idea is to collect 7000 samples of sand from all over the world, and gather them in an original collection, which the future generations will […]
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