Shaama Sandooyea, Mauritius
“Profits shouldn’t go before people, the economy shouldn’t go before the environment — because that’s the planet, and planet means life.”

Shaama Sandooyea is a Mauritian marine biologist who, while on a research mission with Greenpeace, became the first person to hold an underwater climate strike. She has studied the biodiversity of the world’s largest seagrass ecosystem in the Saya del Malha Bank in the Indian Ocean, considered climate-critical because seagrass captures carbon 35% faster than tropical rainforests. She found the effects of climate change even in these remote seagrass meadows, and used her underwater protest to bring awareness to seabed protection. She also co-founded Fridays for Future Mauritius.
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