The referent classeroom of the Bula Honu project is actually finishing its travel in New Caledonia to encounter their friends and discover the marine fauna and flora of this beautiful island. Accompanied by our educators Charlotte and Magali, they have discovered centers, aquariums, bays, the mangroves, and all the marine flora and fauna of New-Cladonia. […]
2 of our educators in New Caledonia with children of Moorea….
To conclude the educational project held as part of the Observatory for the sea turtles and the marine mammals in French Polynesia, Magali and Charlotte, 2 of our educators has just left Tahiti on Thursday 7th to accompany the classeroom of Mrs Caroline (CM2 Paopao elementary school) selected from Moorea to travel over to New […]
Update of the Bula honu project, follow the sea turtles of the Pacific…
Since 2013, Te mana o te moana is working to set up (with the support of local and international partners) a local and regional exchange program based on sea turtles and marine mammals for a better protection of those emblematic marine species in French polynesia. This education, research and conservation project is as part of […]
Release of Diego, a juvenile green turtle…
On April 2nd, Diego, a juvenile green turtle was released after many months at the Sea turtle Clinic of Moorea, authorized by Ministerial decree. Born in August 2014 on Tetiaroa, Diego was found wedged into a nest during nest monitoring on beaches conducted by our foundation since more than 5 years on Tetiaroa’s atoll. Very […]
Honorable mention for the 2015 CEPF contest…
Further to the 2015 CEPF Photo Contest, te mana o te moana is proud to announce that the photographer Rodolpher Holler has won the honorable mention for the beautiful picture of baby turtles released on November by our foundation on Moorea. The CEPF Photo contest winners have now been chosen : 1st place for Biodiversity […]
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