
These ecosystems are as rich in biodiversity as they are sensitive to changes in water temperature. Scientists such as Gabriel Grimsditch, a reef corals expert at the United Nations Environment Program (UNEP), say that warming and acidifying the oceans stress corals to colorlessness, in a reaction known as bleaching that decreases their reproductive capacity and can kill them
It’s time for us to act.
With this reflection I wanted to emphasize the awareness of the human being before this marine beauty. Colors, shapes and combinations decorate our seabed; a biodiversity that we cannot allow to become extinct.
An interpretation of corals to reflect the beauty of which we can’t afford to lose.





Corals don’t only provide shelter and food to almost a quarter of the world's marine fauna, they do also protect from tsunamis, floods and different environmental disasters






An interpretation of corals to reflect the beauty of which we can’t afford to lose.




