HEROES OF THE LAST BORDER

The more we study the ocean, the more we open our eyes. This marine world that is not ours would keep us alive. Climate, Oxygen, carbon, temperature, storm: it has an effect on everything. No ocean, no life on earth. The more it gets worse, the more it gets complicated for us.

But scientists warn us: the ocean is fragile. In fact, they are wrong. It is not fragile, but the pressure we put on it is such that it ends up cracking. This phenomenal destruction inflicted by man is raising a simple question: why our species continues to destroy the only thing that keeps us alive?

Some have understood. We find them in the four corners of the ocean. They devote their lives to it. A shrimp, coral, a biotope, they find in nature the goal of a whole existence. They explore, search, invent, protect. Little or not paid, they often struggle with derisory means. These scientists who maintain a cohesion, an understanding between human being and nature, are the heroes of our time. They understood the obvious: our species, for its survival, can not do without wildlife.

In Nosy Be, Madagascar, her name is Stella Diamant. Her thing? Whale sharks, which is on the IUCN red list of threatened species. Four years of colossal work and a foundation: Madagascar Whale Shark Project. To know and protect the biggest fish of the world
And probably, to protect a bit ourselves from ourselves.