Céline Cousteau is a leading environmentalist and explorer. She’s also the granddaughter of legendary oceanographer, Jacques Cousteau.
As a documentary filmmaker and gifted storyteller, Céline has a fantastic ability to connect with people from diverse cultures. It's through these real life stories, she helps educate and encourage individuals to become responsible global citizens and to better understand their own natural environments.
Constantly travelling the globe, Céline has ventured on countless expeditions, whether it be into the Peruvian Amazon or swimming with sharks in the South Pacific. She’s also hosted and produced for television documentaries for both PBS and The Discovery Channel.
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Céline on expedition in the Amazon with the Calypso crew, aged 9. |
And some years later, back again, on her way to help ‘Amazon Promise’ deliver free medical care in The Amazon. |
Filming off of the Hawaiian Islands, Céline and her team came across a pod of dolphins. There was just enough time for a few photos before they were off - it was an incredible moment. |
Filming in Antarctica. |
Céline is always busy raising awareness of her chosen causes. She is the founder and executive director of Cause Centric Productions, a non-profit organization which focuses on increasing the exposure of other non-profits via her filming of short documentaries. She speaks at universities and conferences around the world, serves on the board of Adventurers and Scientists for Conservation and collaborates with the World Resource institute on a public outreach campaign called Reefs at Risk. Céline is also an Ambassador to the renowned Clean Up the World campaign.
Check out our exclusive interview with Celine.
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