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Fabien Cousteau: Documenting the Underwater World
| Synopsis: |
Fabien Cousteau is a French aquatic filmmaker and oceanographic explorer. Son of Jean-Michel Cousteau and grandson of explorer Jacques-Yves Cousteau, Fabien is known for his intensive study of sharks in their natural habitat. |
| Start Time: |
Monday, February 25, 2013 7:00 PM |
| End Time: |
Monday, February 25, 2013
8:30 PM
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| Location: |
Cook Campus Center |
| Address: |
59 Biel Road |
| Campus: |
George H. Cook |
| City, State, Country: |
New Brunswick,
NJ US
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| Fee: |
N/A |
| Speaker: |
Fabien Cousteau |
| Sponsor: |
Rutgers Center for Digital Filmmaking, Technologies without Borders, Oceanography Club, Marine and Coastal Sciences, Undergraduate Education, Cook Campus Dean |
| Category: |
Talk, Lecture, Seminar |
| Contact Name: |
Joan Bankole-Jones |
| Contact Email: |
joanba@echo.rutgers.edu |
| Contact Phone: |
(848) 932-3625 |
| Special Criteria: |
Visitors may park in Lots 76, |
| Additional Information: |
His films include Sharks: Mind of a Demon and the series Ocean Adventures. His non-profit called Plant A Fish, empowers communities and children to restore their local aquatic ecosystems. Visitors may park in Lots 76, 99c, and 99d without permits. Signage will be at the areas requested. Special event parking and special event permits are only for visitors to the University which does not include free metered parking. Faculty, Staff, and Students must park only in lots they are authorized to park in. |