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French influencer and ocean advocate Luciole sets sail on a three-day marine expedition to expose the hidden ecological cost of human consumption, spotlight shark conservation, and inspire a new wave of ocean defenders through storytelling and science. 🌊🦈📸
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🦈🌊 Secrets Beneath the Surface: Luciole's Voyage to Protect Marine Life

11 July 2025

To truly immerse yourself in the rhythm and soul of Luciole’s oceanic journey, let the music guide you 🌊🎻

🎶 Play “Lady Of The Sea (Hear Her Calling)” by Seth Lakeman as you read. This hauntingly beautiful folk ballad echoes the mystery, strength, and vulnerability of the sea—just like the creatures Luciole encountered and the mission she embraced. The song’s driving strings and lyrical storytelling mirror the pulse of waves and the urgency of conservation.

Let the melody anchor your thoughts as you dive into the article. It’s not just a soundtrack—it’s a companion to the story. 🐚🦈📖

🎶 🌊⚓🧬📸🐚🎻🐋💙 🔊 Lady Of The Sea (Hear Her Calling) by Seth Lakeman



In an age where digital influence shapes awareness, few creators bridge the gap between online storytelling and real-world impact like Luciole.

From her roots in YouTube entertainment to her rebirth as an ocean advocate, she invites us on a journey where curiosity meets conservation. Her voyage with Charlotte Vautier and Association Ailerons is more than a marine expedition—it’s a call to witness, document, and defend the fragile wonders hidden beneath the waves.

Through the lens of #ModePortrait, and the salt-stung moments of life aboard a research vessel, Luciole’s story flows from screen to sea—with a message that ripples far beyond its shores.

🦈🌊 Secrets Beneath the Surface: Luciole's Voyage to Protect Marine Life 📍 Three Days of Discovery at Sea

What lies beneath the silvery surface of our oceans? For Luciole (@the_luciole) and Charlotte Vautier, the answer came crashing through the waves during a three-day expedition led by @assoailerons. Their mission? To shine a light on the hidden impact of human consumption on marine biodiversity—and to meet the creatures we rarely see but deeply affect.

🐟 Sharks in Your Tuna Tin?

Luciole’s revelation says it all: “Il y a du requin dans nos fish and chips et boîtes de thon.” Far from the terrifying predators Hollywood paints, many sharks are caught, ground down, and served anonymously in processed seafood. This silent disappearance is not just culinary—it’s ecological. The voyage exposed how industrial fishing practices put marine life, especially apex predators like sharks, at risk.

🐚 A Parade of Ocean Oddities

But the sea also gifted them marvels. Along the way, Luciole documented vibrant encounters with gooseneck barnacles, jellyfish, and elusive dolphins. The crew hauled in scientific samples, identified species, and exchanged knowledge with marine researchers. Each creature became part of a larger conversation about interconnected ecosystems and the urgent need to protect fragile habitats.

💙 Witnessing, Reporting, Protecting

The trip wasn’t just an adventure—it was a journalistic dive into environmental responsibility. Through #ModePortrait, Luciole and Charlotte captured moments that stir awareness and inspire action. Their story urges viewers to ask: What’s on our plate? Who do we share the ocean with? And what can we do to keep that bond alive?

🌟 Who Is Luciole?

Luciole is a French content creator and YouTuber known for her quirky humor and deepening passion for marine conservation. After a seven-year hiatus from YouTube, she returned in 2025 with a new focus: documenting her sea voyages and raising awareness about ocean life. Once a regular collaborator with Squeezie, France’s biggest YouTuber, Luciole now channels her energy into storytelling that blends science, activism, and personal reflection.

Her YouTube channel features her journal de bord—logbook-style videos chronicling her adventures at sea. She’s also active on Instagram and TikTok, where she shares snapshots of marine creatures, life on deck, and the occasional stuffed pepper recipe (yes, really).

Her real name is Laurène Arnoux, but she goes by the nickname Luciole—French for “firefly.” The name reflects her behind-the-scenes work helping other YouTubers and content creators shine while she remains in the shadows, much like a firefly lighting the way discreetly.

⚓ Life On Board: Science Meets Saltwater

Life aboard the research vessel is far from glamorous. Days begin early with species identification dives, followed by data entry, sample collection, and long hours under the sun. Volunteers and researchers share duties—from cooking and cleaning to steering and snorkeling. The rhythm is dictated by the sea, and Wi-Fi is scarce. But the payoff? Unfiltered access to marine megafauna, underwater ecosystems, and a tight-knit crew united by purpose.

🐋 The Mission: Ailerons and Shark Conservation

Luciole’s expedition was organized by Association Ailerons, a nonprofit based in Montpellier, France. Since 2006, Ailerons has worked to protect sharks and rays in the Mediterranean through research, education, and citizen science. Their projects include:

Diable de Mer: Tracking the endangered Mediterranean devil ray
Grand Large: Studying blue shark populations and promoting no-kill fishing
ELASMED Observatory: Collecting public sightings of sharks and rays to improve conservation data

Ailerons believes that public engagement is key. Whether you're a diver, sailor, or supermarket shopper, your observations can help protect species that are often misunderstood and overlooked.

🔗 Dive Deeper

Luciole’s YouTube Channel
Luciole’s Return to YouTube
Association Ailerons Official Site
Marine Research Life Onboard
Volunteer Marine Expeditions

🧭 Conclusion: Charting the Course for Future Guardians of the Sea

Luciole’s journey isn't just hers—it’s a beacon for others. Her transformation from digital creator to marine explorer shows that passion, paired with purpose, can steer anyone into meaningful action. Whether you film, write, dive, or simply ask questions about what’s on your dinner plate, every gesture matters in protecting our oceans.

To the next generation: the sea is calling, and it's not waiting for heroes—it’s inviting curious minds. The fight to preserve biodiversity isn’t only on the decks of research vessels; it’s in classrooms, kitchens, code labs, and content feeds. Use your talents, your voice, your lens. The ocean needs storytellers, scientists, defenders, and dreamers.

And if your heart’s already skipping waves at the thought—Luciole’s wake leaves a trail you’re welcome to follow. 🌊🌍🦈

🌊 #ProtectOurOceans 🦈 #SharksAreVital ⚓ #ScienceAtSea 📸 #ModePortrait 🐠 #HiddenSeaLife

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Ghost Trails in the Current 🌬️🌊🧬
Here’s a hidden gem tucked beneath the waves of Luciole’s story: 🧪 During the expedition, Luciole and the crew collected trace DNA from seawater samples—known as eDNA—which can reveal the presence of marine species without ever seeing them. This technique is revolutionizing marine biology, allowing researchers to detect elusive or endangered creatures like angel sharks or devil rays simply by analyzing microscopic fragments left behind in the water. It’s a quiet science with loud implications: even if a species isn’t spotted, its genetic fingerprint can confirm its existence in the area. Luciole’s team used this method to help Association Ailerons map biodiversity hotspots and track species that are rarely caught on camera or in nets.

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