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Jean-Michel Cousteau is a prominent French explorer, environmentalist, and filmmaker, renowned for his contributions to marine conservation and oceanography. As the son of the legendary Jacques Cousteau, he has dedicated his life to exploring the seas and raising awareness about the importance of ocean preservation. He founded the Ocean Futures Society, which focuses on education and advocacy to protect the marine environment. Through his documentaries and educational initiatives, he has inspired countless individuals to appreciate and care for the ocean's ecosystems.

Cousteau's work extends beyond exploration; he has authored several books and produced numerous films that highlight the beauty and fragility of marine life. His efforts have received international recognition, and he has worked closely with various organizations to promote sustainable practices and marine conservation. Jean-Michel Cousteau continues to be a vital voice in the fight against climate change and ocean pollution, striving to ensure that future generations inherit a healthy and vibrant ocean.

Nazionalità Francese
Data di nascita June 6, 1938
Luogo di nascita Saint-André, Réunion, France
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