When the tide dropped it was all there. The different shades of coral, a natural sample of life, transition and death. Curiously the live corals were not the most beautiful. I carefully picked up the purple fans washed up on the shoreline and placed an ancient secret amongst them.
Blue moon crabs live deep in the ground, feed high up in coconut trees but trust the Ocean for their eggs.
The death of most of the reefs, predicted by scientists, will jeopardise the main protein source for more than 3.5 billion people.
(Anne de Carbuccia)