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  1. fabiencousteau.com › projectsProjects

    Fabien Cousteau is working on multiple projects and dedicates much of his time to the exciting programs and initiatives of the Fabien Cousteau Ocean Learning Center.He is routinely seen on network television, such as the Oprah Winfrey Show, Gayle King, and NBC’s Today Show as well as appearing on ABC, NBC, CBS, FOX, CNN, France 2, NPR, MSNBC, Weather Channel and many more.

  2. Fabien Cousteau knows how powerful a personal connection to the ocean can be and that’s why he’s committed to providing communities with the ocean first-hand. Whether it’s releasing baby sea turtles or taking a dive in a shark-shaped submarine, adventures with Fabien inspire a life-long passion for protecting the ocean.

  3. fabiencousteau.com › project › proteusPROTEUS™

    Meet PROTEUS™, my vision for the world’s most advanced underwater scientific research station and habitat to address humanity’s most critical concerns. Lending the gift of time, PROTEUS™ will enable unparalleled research to support the development of new treatments for cancer, antibiotics, vaccines.

  4. Fabien plays a key role in Ocean Adventures, interviewing experts, assisting production and diving with the crew. A graduate of Boston University in environmental economics, Fabien lives in New York City. To learn more about Fabien Cousteau, please visit www.fabiencousteau.org and www.plantafish.org.

  5. 24 de ago. de 2020 · Fabien Cousteau's Proteus will be the first underwater research habitat built in decades. Concept designs by Yves Béhar and fuseproject. In 1963, a saucer-shaped, yellow submarine returned from ...

  6. 22 de oct. de 2020 · We spent six weeks in Papua New Guinea, and specifically on the island of Wuvulu, where I learnt to fish with bare hands, experienced the culture through kids my own age, and saw an underwater ...

  7. 2 de nov. de 2021 · Fabien, junto a su abuelo Jacques Cousteau, en una imagen de su infancia. R: El cambio climático fue un desafío para mi abuelo toda su vida. Mi abuelo empezó a hablar de cambio climático a principios de los los años 60 y de la contaminación y la sobreexplotación de los océanos varios años antes. Lo de ahora no sería algo nuevo para él.