Jan Cousteau was a distinguished and indispensable member of the Cousteau team, diving with them, cooking for them, photographing them, acting as their paramedic, and serving in many other ways. Originally an American fashion model, she took up the seafaring life shortly after she married Philippe Sr. In the subsequent years, she caressed humpback whales in the San Jose Gulf of Argentina, cared for two adopted baby beavers in Canada, swam among sea snakes in New Caledonia, and mothered four baby walrus on St. Lawrence Island in the Bering Sea. She swam with manatees and dolphins in Florida, explored sunken ships in Micronesia, traveled along a lobster march in the Caribbean, and filmed the antiquities of Egypt.
In 1978, Jan embarked on her twentieth Cousteau expedition, this time to the Nile River in Africa, with her two year old daughter Alexandra at her side. On June 28, 1979, Philippe Sr. lost his life when his plane, the "Flying Calypso," crashed during a water landing due to a mechanical failure. Jan was three months pregnant with Philippe Pierre at the time. While raising Alexandra and Philippe in the subsequent years, Jan ensured their father's presence, sharing with them his philosophy, his personality, and his life experiences. As co-founder of EarthEcho International, she celebrates and continues Philippe's legacy, lending her experience, counsel, and a sense of continuance to an organization dedicated to furthering the principles that guided his life.
Official Web Site
- EarthEcho International
- EarthEcho's mission is to empower individuals to take action to sustain and enhance our water planet.
EarthEcho Blog
Fetching RSS feed... please stand byRelated Links
- Jan's earthecho Story
- My husband, Philippe Cousteau, taught me the importance of caring for the environment back in 1966. Prior to meeting him, I didn't think about where my food came from or where the trash went after it left my wastebasket or how much pollution my car was causing...
- Philippe Sr.'s Legacy
- Philippe and his father changed the lives of innumerable people around the world. Together they offered guidance to countless individuals who chose to work for the environment. These people depended on Philippe to keep them informed about the oceans and significant global problems around the earth, as well as updates on his constant search for solutions. Today the problems still exist-twenty-seven years after Philippe's death, the solutions are still being sought...
by EarthEcho
International is an environmental organization founded by siblings Alexandra and Philippe Cousteau, and their mother, Jan, in honor of the l... (more)






