Jean-Michel Cousteau's Ocean Futures Society – Jean-Michel Cousteau's Ocean Futures Society
Auction Ends: Dec 16, 2012 11:00 PM EST

Cousteau Memorabilia

"Cousteau's Great White Shark" Book Autographed by Jean-Michel, Fabien and Celine Cousteau

Item Number
114
Estimated Value
Priceless
Sold
120 USD to rsl4usc
Number of Bids
4  -  Bid History

Item Description

 

Own a piece of history!

This hard bound copy of Cousteau's Great White Shark has its original jacket and is signed by Jacques Cousteau's son, Jean-Michel Cousteau and his grandchildren,Fabien and Céline Cousteau.  It is in brand new condition and has been loved by the Cousteau family since its publication. Written by Jean-Michel Cousteau and Mose Richards and published in 1995.

About Cousteau's Great White Shark:

"Here is the story, in words, photographs, and drawings, of a two-and-a-half-year expedition to the south coast of Australia. The Cousteau team-including scientists, divers, cameramen, and sailors-studied the behavior and biology of the much-feared but little-known great white shark. Myths and lore about the great white are dispelled, leaving an indelible image of a powerful predator of the seas. 125 illustrations in full color, 9 x 11 3/4"

Autographed by:

Jean-Michel Cousteau -
Explorer, diplomat for the environment, educator, and film producer, Jean-Michel Cousteau has communicated his love and concern for our water planet to people of all nations and generations for more than four decades. The son of ocean explorer Jacques Cousteau, Jean-Michel founded Ocean Futures Society in 1999 to carry on this pioneering work and to honor his heritage.

 

Jean-Michel serves as an impassioned diplomat for the environment, reaching out to the public through a variety of media, producing over 80 films, receiving Emmy awards, the Peabody Award, the 7 d'Or, and the Cable Ace Award, and authoring hundreds of articles and several books. Jean-Michel travels the globe, meeting with leaders and policymakers at the grassroots level and at the highest echelons of government and business, educating young people, documenting stories of change and hope, and lending his reputation and support to energize alliances for positive change.

Fabien Cousteau -
Third-generation ocean explorer, Fabien shares his father’s and grandfather’s love of ocean adventure and protection. Only four years old when he first dived, he has been diving and working to educate others about the global ocean ever since. One of Fabien's oceanic passions is the understanding and protection of sharks. In June 2006, CBS aired his special, Mind of a Demon. With the help of a team of experts, Fabien created a 14-foot, 1,200 pound, shark submarine to enable him to move among sharks without influencing their behavior. 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.

 

Céline Cousteau -
Whether Céline is free diving, hiking through the Andes or swimming with South Pacific sharks, the daughter of ocean explorer Jean-Michel Cousteau and granddaughter of legendary Jacques-Yves Cousteau is an adventurer in her own right.

 

With her own film production company and foundation, Céline focuses on the human story behind environmental issues and provides support to the issues she covers, working with organizations like Amazon Promise. She is also an ambassador for environmental products like La Prairie’s advanced marine biology line and her work is supported by corporations like Rockport.

 

With a master’s degree in international and intercultural management from the School for International Training in Vermont, Céline served as regional coordinator for Africa and the Middle East for the Earth Council Alliance. She also led excursions as regional director for Butterfield & Robinson, an adventure travel company. She first joined her father during The Gray Whale Obstacle Course and has been working on documentaries around the world ever since. As field producer, diver and logistics coordinator for Return to the Amazon, she led a team into multiple, hard to access areas, including glaciers in the Andes and rarely seen protected areas in Brazil. She also negotiated access to an indigenous conference never before filmed.

Item Special Note

Bidder is responsible for Shipping and Handling fee, which will be added to the winning bid amount. (If shipment is international, Bidder will also be responsible for any customs fees.) Items will be shipped from Ocean Futures Society in  California via USPS Flat Rate Box and billed at standard industry rates. Shipments originating at the Ocean Futures Society headquarters are carbon neutral.