The beaches of French Polynesia are exposed to : increasing urbanization heavy swells and ever-greater erosionresulting in a reduction in nesting areas for sea turtles. To reduce this phenomenon, Te mana o te moana teams are taking part in the FA’ATURA TE TAHATAI PROJECT which aims to carry out ecological restoration operations to revegetate certain […]
Olympic games – Clubs 2024
Te mana o te moana was at Atimaono from July 26th to 28th to cheer on the athletes and raise awareness among supporters. We had a great turnout and many of you visited our stand over the three days. Mauru’uru roa!!! Kids and adults sometimes braved the rain to come and learn about sea turtles, […]
Visit of our Godmother
Superb visit from our godmother Rebecca Brando, daughter of Marlon Brando, to the Tahiti Sea turtle care center Rebecca has supported the association’s actions on Tetiaroa atoll for many years. Her passion for sea turtles and her implication by our side are a great help. Mauruuru to Rebecca for her support and her visit
News from our juvenile turtles
Found injured and weakened, our 8 juvenile green turtles present at the Sea turtle care center are doing better! Their health has greatly improved and they are now beginning the last rehabilitation phase before heading out to sea. A final step towards the wilderness which should take place in the coming months, to the delight […]
Educative marine area
Pamatai School’s EMA exhibition on June 28th An Educational Marine Area or EMA is a coastal marine area managed in a participatory way by a school or a group of students. It’s an approach that involves students in a citizen action project to protect and manage the marine environment supported by the French Polynesia Ministry […]
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