
Take a plunge into the North Atlantic to witness the raw power of Europe’s largest seabird: the Northern Gannet (or Fou de Bassan). In this episode, we unpack the jaw-dropping biomechanics that allow this bird to strike the ocean at 100 km/h—an impact that would shatter human bones. From internal biological "airbags" to eyes that transform into underwater goggles, we explore why this avian predator is a masterpiece of 40-million-year evolution.
However, even the perfect biological machine has its limits. We discuss the sobering reality of industrial overfishing (the Surpêche) and how the global demand for fishmeal is emptying the oceans of the gannet's primary food source. From the "dating clubs" of France’s Rouzic Island to the deadly gauntlet of plastic pollution and ghost nets, join us for a compelling look at the tension between natural perfection and human industrial pressure.
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