Lamya Essemlali Explained

Lamya Essemlali
Birth Place:Gennevilliers, France
Nationality:French
Employer:Sea Shepherd Conservation Society
Occupation:Chairperson of Sea Shepherd France
Website:Sea Shepherd France

Lamya Essemlali (born 1979) is a French environmental activist, of Moroccan origin.[1] She's the co-founder and president of Sea Shepherd France,[2] the French branch of the anti-poaching organisation Sea Shepherd Conservation Society. She is also co-director of Sea Shepherd Global and co-president of the non-governmental organisation Rewild.

Biography

Early and personal life

Lamya's family is originally from Morocco, but she was born and grew up in Gennevilliers (France), near Paris.[3]

Environmental activism

Essemlali has a master's degree in environmental sciences and an associate degree in business communications. Prior to her engagement with the Sea Shepherd Conservation Society, she was involved with Greenpeace and the World Wildlife Fund.[4]

Essemlali met Sea Shepherd Conservation Society founder Paul Watson at a conference in Paris in 2005. Her first missions with Sea Shepherd were to Antarctica[4] and the Galápagos Islands. In 2006 she co-founded Sea Shepherd France. She became the president of the organisation in 2008.[5]

Essemlali has led several campaigns for Sea Shepherd Global in the Mediterranean Sea, the Faroe Islands ("GrindStop" campaign) and the Indian Ocean (Réunion Island) to defend bluefin tuna,[6] dolphins, pilot whales,[7] sea cucumbers, and sharks.[8] She has campaigned against dolphin bycatch in the Bay of Biscay[9] and the poaching of Hawksbill sea turtles in Mayotte.[4]

She published the book Captain Paul Watson, interview with a pirate in 2012.[10] [11]

Essemlali is the co-president of the non-governmental organisation Rewild[12] and co-director of Sea Shepherd Global.[13]

Books

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Lamya Essemlali, Sea Shepherd. onegreenplanet.org. 9 February 2015.
  2. Web site: SSCS France. Sea Shepherd Conservation Society. 2 April 2015. https://web.archive.org/web/20150206143657/http://seashepherd.fr/france/. 6 February 2015. dead.
  3. Web site: Lamya Essemlali, la justicière de la mer. jeuneafrique.com. 30 September 2013. 9 February 2015.
  4. Web site: 'Mayotte est un trésor de biodiversité'- Lamya Essemlali (Sea Shepherd France). Era Environment . fr-FR . 12 October 2018.
  5. News: Tremblais . Sonia . Pour Sea Shepherd, lutter contre l’éolien en baie de Saint-Brieuc, « c’est maintenant ou jamais » . Ouest France . 19 August 2021.
  6. Web site: "Rage bleue" pour protéger les thons rouges . rfi.fr. 6 June 2010. 5 April 2015.
  7. Web site: Sea Shepherd s'en va en guerre contre les chasseurs de dauphins des îles Féroé. lemonde.fr. 13 June 2013. 5 April 2015.
  8. News: Chauvet . Audrey . Lamya Essemlali: «La haute-mer est une zone d'impunité idéale pour les crimes» . 20 minutes . 20 October 2013 . fr.
  9. News: Freeman . Liam . 'There aren’t enough fish in the ocean to feed seven billion people': meet the women working on the frontline of ocean conservation . Vogue India . 7 June 2021 . en-IN.
  10. Book: Captain Paul Watson: Interview with a Pirate. 9781770851733. 2 April 2015. Essemlali. Lamya. Watson. Paul. 2013.
  11. Web site: Captain Paul Watson: Interview With a Pirate tells it like it is . straight.com. 18 April 2013. 20 May 2015.
  12. News: Le Strat . Céline . Lamya Essemlali : « L’urgence c’est d’améliorer les conditions de vie des animaux » . Le Telegramme . 22 December 2019 . fr.
  13. News: De La Chesnais . Éric . Lamya Essemlali: «L’image des éoliennes est de plus en plus écornée» . Le Figaro . 18 January 2022 . fr.