Philippe Cousteau
Philippe Cousteau is the son of Jan and Philippe Cousteau Sr., and the grandson of Captain Jacques-Yves Cousteau. As a
member of the legendary family, Philippe is continuing the work of his father and grandfather by educating the public about
environmental and conservation issues and inspiring individuals to become better stewards of our water planet.
Philippe is president of EarthEcho International, a non-profit environmental education and conservation organization founded by
Philippe and his sister Alexandra in memory of their father. Through EarthEcho, Philippe is currently producing several media and
documentary projects, including a series of radio adventures for Living on Earth, Public Radio International's weekly environmental program.
In addition, EarthEcho seeks to leverage new and emerging media platforms to offer compelling storytelling with a modern sensibility.
Philippe is also founder and president of Thalassa Ventures Corporation, a consulting and media development company.
Philippe was recently named Chief Ocean Correspondent for Animal Planet, where he is creating a series of ocean documentary programs.
He has been featured in several television and radio programs across the country, including CNN's Larry King Live, and was recently the "Power
Player of the Week" on Fox News Sunday with Chris Wallace. He has produced, directed and written public service announcements for cable
television about issues facing our environment. He served as executive producer, co-director and writer for a documentary film on the Everglades,
which reached half a million students, aired on public television in the southwest and garnered a National Education Award nomination. He has written
articles for Sport Diver Magazine US, National Geographic Magazine and Caribbean Adventure, among others, and has lectured at such institutions as
The United Nations, Harvard University, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, museums, aquariums, and numerous schools and conferences.
Philippe serves on the Boards of Directors of the Blue Frontier Foundation, the Environmental Project, and Earthpark; the Honorary Board of the
Everglades Foundation; the Advisory Board of the Algalita Marine Research Foundation, the Global Peace Film Festival, the Ocean Energy Council,
and Oceana's Ocean Council; and is a member of the Smithsonian Institution's Ocean Science Initiative Council. He holds a Master's degree in history
from St. Andrews University.
Philippe's travels have taken him diving, rock climbing, trekking and snowboarding around the world. From expeditions in the highlands of New
Guinea to war-torn Sarajevo, where he provided humanitarian aid, he has learned that exploring the connections between humans and the environment
are as important as exploring nature itself.
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