The lords of the Ocean

French Polynesia prides itself on being the first country worldwide to have protected its shark population since 2006, which involves a maritime area as wide as Western Europe or the Continental US. Far from human development and over fishing, sharks live in harmony with their pristine environment in the South Pacific.

Shark feeding is strictly prohibited in French Polynesia. This photo was taken during a dive where no food stimulation was done to attract sharks or any other fish.

Picture taken by Rodolphe Holler in the remote Tuamotu archipelago during a dive expedition.

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Superyacht Australia is excited to be heading back to Tahiti for the 9th annual Australia Tahiti Rendezvous sponsored by Benetti Yachts. Looking forward to the Rivergate Marina and Shipyard VIP Captains’ Lunch at Marina Taina in Papeete, Tahiti coming up on Friday 8th July.

For more information visit: https://www.superyacht-australia.com/event/australia-tahiti-rendezvous/

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Tahiti Private Expeditions’ role is also to assist vessels with submarines on identifying the best places for dives whether it be for pure recreational or research purposes. The logistics to prepare for a subVoir plus dive are very technical and it is of an essence to ensure locally that the dives are planned accurately in the right locations with the best conditions.



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Another example of tourism
contributing to ocean conservation

Critical conservation programs welcome travelers to get involved in Trinidad and Tobago to help give sea turtles a fighting chance against the multitude of threats to their survival.

How turtle-watching tours actually help conservation



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World Oceans Day
In 2008, the United Nations General Assembly decided that, as from 2009, 8 June would be designated by the United Nations as “World Oceans Day”. The oceans are essential to food security and the health and survival of all life, power our climate and are a critical part of the biosphere. The official designation of World Oceans Day is an opportunity to raise global awareness of the current challenges faced by the international community in connection with the oceans but we will never emphasize enough that every day should be World Oceans Day.




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Meet part of the Team!

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Looking for pristine spots and exploration diving & snorkeling, far from it all? Let us take you there after having defined your expectations and designed the most special cruising itinerary around the islands of French Polynesia.

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photo @rodolpheholler




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World Reef Awareness Day
Reefs are home to a quarter of the ocean’s marine life, generate clean air and protect vulnerable coastlines from erosion, flooding and storms. Over 1 billion people rely on them for food and income through fishing or tourism.




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