Rāhui and the Ancient Art of Marine Conservation

In French Polynesia, an age-old practice puts everyone in charge of protecting the sea.

Rāhui and the Ancient Art of Marine Conservation

In French Polynesia, an age-old practice puts everyone in charge of protecting the sea.

Credit: Mauritius Images GmbH / Alamy

Tiare Tuuhia is an independent print and audio journalist based in French Polynesia. She writes about the environment, travel, culture and Indigenous issues. Her work has appeared in outlets such as National Geographic, The Guardian and Rest of World and has been aired on ABC Radio Australia.

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