The Coelacanth, a dive into our origins
The Coelacanth, a dive into our origins

The Coelacanth, a dive into our origins

A unique human adventure and a media-worthy scientific project

November 2, 201391 min7.9FR
Documentary

Gombessa Expedition 1 To dive for the Coelacanth is to go back in time. In 1938, when it was known only as a fossil, a Coelacanth was discovered in South Africa in a fisherman's net. This species bears witness to an evolutionary bifurcation 380 million years ago, and bears the marks of a great event: the day the fish left the ocean for the open air. Does it hold the secret to the transition to walking on land? In 2010, a marine biologist and outstanding diver, Laurent Ballesta, took the first photographs of the Coelacanth in its ecosystem. In April 2013, divers and researchers set down their equipment at the Sodwana base camp in South Africa, in the club founded by Peter Timm (who died in 2014). Six weeks of extreme diving at depths of over 120 meters, in an attempt to film the Coelacanth with a double-headed camera, collect its DNA and tag a subject with a satellite-linked beacon...

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Cast

Laurent Ballesta
Laurent BallestaSelf - Plongeur, photographe, biologiste marin
Gaël Clément
Gaël ClémentSelf - Paléontologue au Muséum d’histoire naturelle de Paris
Peter Timm
Peter TimmSelf - Plongeur, fondateur du Trimix, Afrique du Sud
Emmanuel Blanche
Emmanuel BlancheSelf - Médecin hyperbare de l'expédition " Gombessa 1 "
Florian Holon
Florian HolonSelf - Plongeur de l'expédition " Gombessa 1 "
Thibault Rauby
Thibault RaubySelf - Biologiste, plongeur de l'expédition " Gombessa 1 "
Yanick Gentil
Yanick GentilSelf - Cameraman sous-marin, plongeur de l'expédition " Gombessa 1 "
Marc Herbin
Marc HerbinSelf - Spécialiste de la locomotion des vertebrés, CNRS / MNHN
Kerry Sink
Kerry SinkSelf - Chercheur au The South African Institute Aquatic Biodiversity
Cédric Gentil
Cédric GentilSelf - Logisticien de l'expédition " Gombessa 1 "