Preserved coral reefs, fish in abundance, lush seagrass meadows… In Wallis and Futuna, the sea has always provided food for its 11,000 inhabitants. But these resources are threatened by mining operations, cyclones, global warming or some fishing techniques. Increasingly dependent on imports, the country must find solutions. Here we meet some guardians of the ocean, determined to preserve their culture, their ocean, and its treasures.
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