The Sciences festival (FDS) is a national event created in 1992 to promote science to the general public.
On this occasion, the actors of the scientific life (researchers, doctoral engineers etc.) and the populations (adults and schoolchildren) meet in a festive space of exchange and sharing. This year’s theme was “research and innovation at the service of society”.
We were able to spread the word about the involvement of the general public in participatory science through the Hei moana project and raise awareness once again about the protection of our marine environment. Almost 3000 people answered the call, mostly children and students from Tahiti schools.