
Few people can claim to have been as attentive to the marine world as Fabienne Delfour. With her bioacoustics devices, she has traveled the world’s seas for twenty-five years, to observe the behaviors and social interactions of cetaceans. Back on dry land, this Toulouse woman prefers hiking in her native South-West to crossing Paris by metro. “The world, the noise is complicated for me and then there is no exchange,” she notes. Then she adds, casually, “if I had to choose, I would spend more time at sea.”
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