Enric Sala
Enric Sala
Dr. Enric Sala is a National Geographic explorer-in-residence actively engaged in exploration, research, and communications to advance ocean conservation. He created the Pristine Seas Project to identify, study, and protect the last wild places in the ocean. His over 120 scientific publications are widely recognized and used for conservation efforts such as the creation of marine reserves. Sala’s present goals are to help protect the last pristine marine ecosystems worldwide, and to develop new business models for marine conservation. He...
NationalitySpanish
ProfessionExplorer
Date of Birth26 November 1968
CountrySpain
Sometimes I think I don't need a vacation because I do what I like to do. I am very fortunate!
A marine ecologist is a scientist who studies the many species that live underwater and how they interact with each other and with humans.
I have touched coral, and it feels hard like a rock, with a little slimy thing on top of it. But it is better to not touch coral, to prevent damaging it.