TV5Monde Thalassa – Cote d’Argent, un littoral en mouvement (2020)

TV5Monde Thalassa – Cote d’Argent, un littoral en mouvement (2020)
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Category: Documentary


Permanently forged by the wind, the sand and the ocean, the Aquitaine coast leaves no one indifferent. Depending on the day and location, it can alternately intrigue, frighten or seduce. Throughout her journey on the “Silver Coast”, Thalassa meets those who know this region best.

TV5Monde Thalassa – Guadeloupe et Martinique, les soeurs des Antilles (2020)

TV5Monde Thalassa – Guadeloupe et Martinique, les soeurs des Antilles (2020)
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7000Km from mainland France, far from the cold and dark seabed of the West Coast, the Atlantic Ocean reveals a whole new face. A marine paradise with warm and crystal-clear waters, ecosystems of rare richness, populated by marine animals and surrounding paradisiacal lands: the West Indies. On this side of the globe, the Atlantic turns into a world sea, with thirty-one islands for almost as many nationalities. Among these lands, the islands of Guadeloupe and Martinique are islands as coveted as they are fantasized.

TV5Monde Thalassa – De Girolata à Bonifacio, les gardiens d’une nature sauvage (2020)

TV5Monde Thalassa – De Girolata à Bonifacio, les gardiens d’une nature sauvage (2020)
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Category: Documentary


From Girolata to Bonifacio, guardians of a wild nature.
Girolata, living at the end of the world
Accessible only on foot or by boat, the village of Girolata sees its population increase tenfold in summer. Right next door, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Scandola Marine Reserve is a victim of its own success. Officials confide their concern.

TV5Monde Thalassa – De Banyuls-sur-Mer à Gruissan (2020)

TV5Monde Thalassa – De Banyuls-sur-Mer à Gruissan (2020)
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Category: Documentary


From Banyuls-sur-Mer to Gruissan
Ch 1. Red coral, the treasure of the Cerbère-Banyuls reserve
The Cerbère-Banyuls reserve has just obtained the status of world refuge. It is also the oldest marine reserve in France. For 45 years, guards have watched over her. Among them, the Italian biologist Lorenzo Bramonti. He devotes his research to a fantastic little animal that fascinates him: the red coral. Decimated for years by the jewellery trade, coral is now safe in the reserve.

TV5Monde Thalassa – D’Hoëdic à Quiberon (2020)

TV5Monde Thalassa – D’Hoëdic à Quiberon (2020)
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Category: Tutorial


Discovering people who are committed to preserving the link they have with the sea. Fishermen, oyster farmers, scientists, entrepreneurs … they reveal the different facets of the French coast.