Mr. Philippe Cousteau Sr. This is Me
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EarthEcho International
Washington, District of Columbia
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1. Marine Conservation Biology Institute
www.mcbi.org/staff_board/staff - [Cached]Published on: 7/13/2008 Last Visited: 7/13/2008
Philippe Cousteau Philippe Cousteau is the CEO of EarthEcho International, a non-profit organization he co-founded with his sister Alexandra in memory of their father.Philippe is the Chief Ocean Correspondent for Animal Planet and is currently a host for "Oceans," a Discovery Channel/BBC co-production premiering in the fall of 2008.He has been featured in television and radio programs across the country; has authored articles for numerous publications; and was, along with his sister, guest editor of the November 2007 issue of Women's Health, the first magazine to ever feature a "Blue Issue."Philippe serves on the Board of Directors of The Ocean Conservancy, Marine Conservation Biology Institute, and the National Environmental Education Foundation, as well as the Advisory Board of Discovery Communications Planet Green and Oceana's Ocean Council.He is also a member of the Smithsonian Institution's Ocean Initiative Council.Philippe is co-founder of Azure Worldwide a strategic consulting and development company.He holds a Master's degree in history from the University of St. Andrews. -
2. Blue Frontier Campaign :: Board Members
www.bluefront.org/aboutus/boar - [Cached]Published on: 2/29/2008 Last Visited: 2/29/2008
Philippe CousteauBlue Frontier Campaign :: Board Members
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Philippe Cousteau
President, EarthEcho International
Philippe Cousteau is co-founder and President of EarthEcho International, a non-profit marine environmental education and conservation organization.He is the twenty-six year old son of Jan and Philippe Cousteau and the grandson of Captain Jacques-Yves Cousteau.He was recently named Ocean Correspondent for the Discovery Network's "Animal Planet". -
3. About Philippe Cousteau - EarthEcho International
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Philippe Cousteau
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Siblings Alexandra and Philippe Cousteau continue their father's legacy by openly speaking and acting in the environment's defense.
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Philippe CousteauCo-FounderPresident and Chief Executive OfficerBoard Member
Philippe Cousteau is the twenty-eight year-old son of Jan and Philippe Cousteau Sr., and the grandson of Captain Jacques-Yves Cousteau.Philippe Cousteau is the twenty-eight year-old son of Jan and Philippe Cousteau Sr., and the grandson of Captain Jacques-Yves Cousteau.
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As a member of the legendary family, Philippe is continuing the work of his father and grandfather by using media, experiences, and storytelling to empower people to use the resources that can restore and protect the ocean and freshwater systems that sustain life on Earth.He founded EarthEcho International with his sister and his mother to work towards these goals, and serves as the organization's CEO.
Philippe is the Chief Ocean Correspondent for Animal Planet, where he is working on various ocean and water focused documentary programs, including "Ocean's Deadliest," which he completed after his co-host Steve Irwin was fatally wounded during their expedition; and "Springwatch" a six part series chronicling the emergence of spring in nature.Philippe is currently a host for a new Discovery Channel/BBC co-production called "Oceans."This pioneering series, filmed entirely in High Definition, will explore the state of our world's oceans and major seas through 8 one-hour episodes premiering in the fall of 2008.
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Philippe has been featured in television and radio programs across the country, including "The Today Show," and "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.
Philippe, along with his sister Alexandra, was a guest editor on the November 2007 issue of Women's Health, the first magazine to ever feature a "Blue Issue."
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Philippe serves on the Boards of Directors of The Ocean Conservancy, Marine Conservation Biology Institute, and the National Environmental Education Foundation; the Honorary Board of the Everglades Foundation; the Advisory Board of Discovery Communications Inc.'s Planet Green, 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 Initiative Council.He holds a Master's degree in history from the University of St. Andrews.
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.

