Protéger la mangrove
Protecting the mangrove: Joe Bunni is in the Everglades (Florida) to discover the alligators and manatees. In Senegal, he meets Haïdar El Ali, the ecologist regrowing the lost mangrove forests. In Indonesia he discovers a lake populated by millions of jellyfish and travels back in time by photographing the Komodo dragon.
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Observer l'infiniment petit
Observing the infinitely small: In French Polynesia, the photographer Joe Bunni strokes stingrays and discovers a shark nursery. In Indonesia, he photographs the infinitely small and observes strange, multi-coloured creatures. Next stop: Exumas Park in the Bahamas, which researches ways to protect its coral reefs and to avoid their bleaching.
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Plonger avec les requins
In the Bahamas, Joe Bunni photographs tiger sharks. Lover and defender of sharks, Dr Gruber studies them in a laboratory that is unique in the world. The ocean has become a big garbage can, the Dutchman Boyan Slat is developing a project to collect plastic and clean the sea. Utopia or necessity?
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Caresser les baleines
Stroking whales: Joe Bunni photographs hump-backed, sperm and blue whales in the Azores and the Austral islands. Noise pollution wreaks havoc in their fragile world. In Indonesia the whale sharks help the fishermen catch fish. In a trip back in time, the photographer watches leatherback turtles laying.
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Pister l'ours polaire
In search of polar bears: We visit the Arctic, an endangered icy continent. Guided by Mario Cyr, a specialist in the Canadian far north, Joe Bunni gets near walruses. He seeks baby seals on the frozen Saint-Lawrence. Finally, he meets the climatologist Gilles Reverdin and wonders if it'll still be possible to see polar bears.
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