Since first being "thrown overboard" by his father at the age of seven with newly invented SCUBA gear on his back, Jean-Michel has been exploring the ocean realm. The son of ocean explorer Jacques Cousteau, Jean-Michel has investigated the world's oceans aboard Calypso and Alcyone for much of his life. Honoring his heritage, Jean-Michel founded Ocean Futures Society in 1999 to carry on this pioneering work. Ocean Futures Society, a non-profit marine conservation and education organization, serves as a "Voice for the Ocean" by communicating in all media the critical bond between people and the sea and the importance of wise environmental policy. As Ocean Future's spokesman, Jean-Michel serves as an impassioned diplomat for the environment, reaching out to the public through a variety of media. He has produced over 80 films, received the Emmy, the Peabody Award, the 7 d'Or, and the Cable Ace Award. In 1989, he became a syndicated columnist for the Los Angeles Times where his articles appeared in over sixty newspapers worldwide. Reaching millions of people globally through Ocean Futures Society, Jean-Michel continues to produce environmentally oriented adventure programs and television specials, public service announcements, multi-media programs for schools, web-based marine content, books, articles for magazines, newspaper columns, and public lectures. In 2006, Jean-Michel's initiative to protect the Northwest Hawaiian Islands took him to The White House where he screened his PBS-KQED documentary, Voyage to Kure, for President George W. Bush. The President was inspired and in June 2006, he declared the 1,200-mile chain of islands a Marine National Monument--at the time; the largest marine protected areas in the world. As Chairman of the Board and President of Ocean Futures Society, Jean-Michel travels the world, meeting with leaders and policymakers at the grassroots level and at the highest echelons of government and business. He is dedicated to educating young people, documenting stories of change and hope, ...
| Website | http://www.jeanmichelcousteaudiving.com |
| Revenue | $4 million |
| Employees | View employees |
| Address | PO Box 333, Savusavu, Western, FJ |
| Phone | (679) 885-0694 |
| Fax | (679) 885-0694 |
| Industry | Hospitality General, Hospitality |
| Competitors | Marine Conservation Society, Dive Paradise, Inc., Aqua Trek, Aquatic Adventures Too, Kona Diving Company, Nautilus Dive Tech, Marine Dynamics Inc, Subsurface Fiji, PADI, Scuba Schools International +3 more (view full list) |
| SIC | SIC Code 799 Companies, SIC Code 79 Companies |
| NAICS | NAICS Code 611 Companies, NAICS Code 611620 Companies, NAICS Code 6116 Companies, NAICS Code 61162 Companies, NAICS Code 61 Companies |
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The SIC codes for Jean-Michel Cousteau Diving are [799, 79].