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Enric Sala (born November 26, 1968,
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) is a former university professor who saw himself writing the obituary of ocean life, and quit academia to become a full-time conservationist as a
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Explorer-in-Residence. Sala’s present goals are to help protect critical marine ecosystems worldwide, and to develop new business models for marine conservation. He also produces documentary films and other media to raise awareness about the importance of a healthy environment, and to inspire country leaders to protect more of the natural world.


Early life and education

Sala grew up near the
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in
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, where he developed a lifelong passion for the ocean. He obtained his Bachelor of Science in Biology from the
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in 1991 and a Ph.D. in ecology from the
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, France in 1996. Sala then moved to the United States to become a professor at
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.


Career

Sala was a professor at the
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in
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(2000–2007) and a researcher at Spain's National Council for Scientific Research
CSIC
(2007–2008). At Scripps, Sala helped create th
Center for Marine Biodiversity and Conservation
an innovative multidisciplinary program to train future leaders in marine conservation. In 2006, Enric moved back to Spain to hold the first position on marine conservation ecology at the Spanish National Council for Scientific Research
CSIC
. One day, Sala was hit with a stark realization: “What I was doing was simply writing the obituary of the ocean," he says. "I was describing how ocean life was dying with more and more precision, but not offering a cure. I felt like the doctor who was telling the patient how she was going to die, but not offering a solution." Following this realization, Sala read a  National Geographic Magazine article about
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, a
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Explorer who trekked across central Africa and convinced the president of
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to create 13 national parks. Sala was inspired—this sort of project was exactly what he wanted to do in the ocean. Shortly thereafter, Sala decided to approach
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with a plan. “I went to
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and proposed a project combining exploration, research, and media to inspire governments to make
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–national parks in the sea."   In 2008 Sala was named a
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fellow and began to develop the Pristine Seas initiative. In 2011, he and
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were both named
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Explorer-in-Residence.


Pristine Seas

Since 2008, Sala has led
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Pristine Seas. Pristine Seas is a project to explore, document and protect the last wild places in the ocean. Using a combination of expeditions, science, media and policy analysis, the Pristine Seas team has helped to inspire the protection of 22
marine protected areas Marine protected areas (MPA) are protected areas of seas, oceans, estuaries or in the US, the Great Lakes. These marine areas can come in many forms ranging from wildlife refuges to research facilities. MPAs restrict human activity for a conserv ...
covering more than 5.7 million square kilometers of ocean. Pristine Seas is a small team of less than thirty people based in
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and other sites around the world. The team has conducted 31 expeditions, published more than 90 scientific papers in peer-reviewed scientific journals, and produced 28 documentary films.


Research

Sala's research not only shows the human impacts in the ocean, but it also shows how marine ecosystems can recover, and develops practical solutions to improve the health of our oceans. His scientific publications are widely recognized and used for conservation efforts. Pristine Seas’ research results include the discovery of an inverted biomass pyramid in pristine coral reefs, new species of fish and invertebrates, previously unknown populations of deep-sea animals, the deepest plant ever found in the ocean, descriptions of some of the healthiest ocean ecosystems, and a description of the ecological and economic benefits of no-take marine reserves. In 2018, Sala published a study revealing that without government subsidies, more than half of fishing activity on the high seas would be unprofitable.


Filmography

2019 * The Last Ice (2019) 2017 * Cape Horn: The sea at the end of the world ( National Geographic Channel International, 2017) * Juan Fernández: The sea forever ( National Geographic Channel International, 2017) * Revillagigedo: Mexico’s wildest seas (2017) 2016 * Wild Galapagos: Pristine Seas (
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, 2016) * Before the Flood ( Fisher Stevens, 2016) * Inn Saei (Hrund Gunnsteinsdottir, 2016) * Palau: Pristine Paradise (
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, 2016) 2015 * Russia’s Far North (
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, 2015) 2014 * Africa's Wild Coast (
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, 2014) 2013 * Wild Gabon (
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, 2013) * Sharks of Lost Island (
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, 2013) 2012 * Lost Sharks of Easter Island (
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, 2012) 2011 * Secrets of the Mediterranean: Cousteau's Lost World (
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, 2011) 2010 * Shark Island (
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, 2010) 2009 * Journey to Shark Eden (
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, 2009)


Publications

Sala has authored over 150 publications; a selection is listed here.


Books

* Sala, Enric (2020).
The Nature of Nature
'' National Geographic. * Sala, Enric (2015).
Pristine Seas
Journeys to the Ocean's Last Wild Places''. National Geographic. * Jackson, Jeremy B.C., Alexander, Karen E., Sala, Enric (2011).
Shifting Baselines
The Past and Future of Ocean Fisheries''. Island Press.


Select research publications

* Dinerstein, Eric. et al. (2019). "A global deal for nature: guiding principles, milestones, and targets". ''Science Advances'' 5. eaaw2869. doi:10.1126/sciadv.aaw2869. * Sala, Enric & S. Giakoumi (2018). “No-take marine reserves are the most effective protected areas in the ocean”. ''ICES Journal of Marine Science'' 75 (3): 1166-1168 https://doi.org/10.1093/icesjms/fsx059 * Sala, Enric. et al. (2018). "The economics of fishing the high seas". ''Science Advances'' 4(6): eaat2504. doi:10.1126/sciadv.aat2504. * Sala, Enric et al. (2013). “A general business model for marine reserves”. ''PLoS One'' 8 (4), e58799 https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0058799 * Worm, Boris. et al. (2006). "Impacts of biodiversity loss on ocean ecosystem services". ''Science'' 314, 787–790. doi:10.1126/science.1132294 * Sala, Enric & N. Knowlton (2006). “Global marine biodiversity trends”. ''
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'' 31, 93-122. * Pandolfi, John M. et al. (2003). "Global trajectories of the long-term decline of coral reef ecosystems". ''Science''. 301(5635):955-8. doi:10.1126/science.1085706 * Sala, Enric. et al. (2002). "A general model for designing networks of marine reserves". ''Science''. 298(5600):1991-3. doi:10.1126/science.1075284 * Aburto-Oropeza, Octavio. et al. (2001). "Large recovery of fish biomass in a no-take marine reserve". ''PLoS ONE'' 6(8): e23601. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0023601


References


External links

* Personal Website
Enricsala.com

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Washington Post: National Geographic's Enric Sala is a man on a mission (2011)

Project Syndicate: Now or Never for Saving Our Natural World (2020)


* [https://www.thenational.ae/lifestyle/to-the-ends-of-the-earth-enric-sala-the-explorer-saving-life-in-our-oceans-1.798348 The National: To the ends of the earth: Enric Sala, the explorer saving life in our oceans (2018)] {{DEFAULTSORT:Sala, Enric Living people Spanish marine biologists 1968 births University of the Mediterranean alumni