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Alexandra Cousteau          

Environmental Activist, Ocean Advocate & Storyteller; Co-Founder, Oceans2050 & Senior Advisor, OCEANA

Alexandra Cousteau, an environmental activist and filmmaker, carries forward the legacy of her family, building upon more than 60 years of global name recognition to engage people who expect to hear credible environmental information from the third generation of this pioneering family of explorers. The experience of multiple expeditions with her grandfather Jacques-Yves Cousteau and father Philippe Cousteau's crew has shaped her sense of purpose, her connection to the ocean, and her love of adventure. She was one of the few who learned to dive with SCUBA from Captain Cousteau himself at the tender age of seven. The ocean has been her guide ever since.

While Cousteau continues to find inspiration in her family legacy, she has since become a globally recognized advocate on water and ocean issues in her own right, focusing on conservation, restoration, and sustainable management of these resources. She has led countless expeditions to better understand the issues facing our oceans and explore our connection to freshwater resources that are so critical to the health and prosperity of human communities. Notably, she led the Expedition Blue Planet: North America in 2010, a five-month exploration of critical water issues across the U.S., Canada, and Mexico. In 2014, she led another significant expedition to Canada in partnership with the Ottawa Riverkeeper and Aqua Hacking 2015. She continues to push the boundaries of discovery, adventure, and global problem-solving.

Throughout her career, Cousteau has met with heads of state, industry leaders, fisher communities, and NGOs around the world to find solutions to pressing ocean issues. She co-founded EarthEcho International in 2000 with her brother Philippe Cousteau Jr., emphasizing her commitment to environmental advocacy. She also serves on the board of Neom, a planned cross-border city in northwestern Saudi Arabia, illustrating her global engagement with sustainability issues.

In addition to her expeditions and advocacy work, Cousteau is a skilled storyteller and sought-after keynote speaker on sustainability, conservation, and resilience to climate change. She pioneered the idea of telling real-time stories from her expeditions on social media when Facebook and Twitter were still in their infancy. In 2010, her 5-month expedition around North America was National Geographic’s first-ever “interactive expedition.” By coupling traditional media tours and film with social media platforms, she has helped water conservation programs engage record audiences for action. She has been named a National Geographic Emerging Explorer and a Young Global Leader by the World Economic Forum and has also received an honorary doctorate from Georgetown University, her alma mater.

Cousteau began developing the Oceans2050 initiative in October 2018 and co-founded it in 2019. This global program aims at restoring ocean abundance by 2050 through a process of ocean afforestation - restoring lost coastal habitats by designing, seeding, and managing marine forests that provide habitat for marine life, reverse acidification and hypoxia, enhance coastal climate resilience and sequester CO2, where she currently serves as president. Cousteau also works closely with OCEANA as a Senior Advisor and has been deeply involved in Oceana's campaigns to curb overfishing in the countries that control about one-third of the world’s wild fish catch in order to win policy victories that can increase biodiversity in our oceans and deliver more seafood to the future.

Speech Topics


How To Be A Lifelong Explorer: Innovation & Leadership Through the Lens of Exploration

Alexandra Cousteau is an explorer of our water planet. And when it comes to authentic and impactful storytelling, expeditions are just as important today as they were when Captain Cousteau first sealed cameras in Bell jars to explore the depths. But exploration is not just about discovery: it’s also about leadership and innovation.

Highlighting the revolutionary inventions made by her grandfather and the cutting-edge ways that Blue Legacy reaches a worldwide audience, speaker Alexandra Cousteau encourages everyone to be an explorer – and protector – of our water planet, because as the primary shareholders who enjoy the dividends of healthy water systems, we are all connected, and we are all in this together.

Cousteau brings audiences on a journey from her earliest memories with her grandfather teaching her to scuba dive to her many adventures today. Along the way, she provides a unique perspective on how important it is to be not only an endlessly curious observer of the world but also an active participant in its preservation. Cousteau is leading communities to “take back” their water and make an investment in their future guaranteed to pay dividends.

This Blue Planet: Restoring Natural Abundance & Diversity to the Earth

On December 7, 1972, the crew of the Apollo 17 spacecraft took a photograph of the Earth at a distance of about 45,000 km. This iconic picture – The Blue Marble – captured what can only be truly appreciated from space: the fact that we live on a water planet. Yet while 70 percent of Earth is covered by water, only a tiny percentage (0.001 percent) of that water is fit for human consumption and accessible to aquatic and terrestrial species. Although the amount of water on the planet has remained nearly the same since the Earth was first formed, human impacts have substantially reduced the amount of water that is available for us to drink, fish from, and swim in.

As our blue planet continues its orbit, environmental advocate and speaker Alexandra Cousteau urges us to view global water issues not as a disparate collection of unrelated problems, but rather through a systems-based approach that recognizes the fundamental interconnectivity of these issues and places renewed emphasis on protecting our planet’s most vital resource.

Cousteau advocates an approach that recognizes how crucial it is to preserve natural water systems while taking into account the numerous demands, threats, and developments within a watershed. From managing resources and addressing pollution to planning appropriately for the placement of cities, factories, and farms, we must focus on careful economic planning and ecosystem-based management to preserve and sustain a healthy Earth for generations to come.

Explorer, Filmmaker, Advocate & Mom: The Challenge of Being a 21st-Century Woman

While she has traveled across the globe to the most remote and exotic locations imaginable, speaker Alexandra Cousteau’s greatest discovery was giving birth to her baby daughter. This transformative experience has reinforced her conviction in the importance of protecting our water planet and has given her the chance to reach out to mothers and women everywhere to provide them with a message of inspiration to lead a pioneering life – and to never give up on their dreams.

As women increasingly compete for the highest-level positions in politics and the workforce of the 21st century, they face new challenges balancing the demands of their career and family life.

Yet the new century presents many exciting new opportunities. Highly educated, empowered with technology, and driven by the notion that nothing less than complete equality on all fronts will suffice, women are not only impacting the agenda – they are writing it.

Cousteau tells a story about going against the grain – taking chances in life and following her own vision – in order to demonstrate why women are so critical to shaping the future that we – and our precious children – will inhabit.

News


Alexandra Cousteau to support sustainable fisheries reforms in Philippines visit
Conservation advocate Alexandra Cousteau, senior adviser to Oceana, is visiting the Philippines from August 29 to September 11 to promote awareness on sustainable fisheries management and the global fight against illegal fishing practices.
Ocean advocate Alexandra Cousteau to youth: Earth's future lies with you
Inspirational marine explorer and conservation advocate Alexandra Cousteau tells the youth that the future of conservation is in their hands

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