The msnbc original series ”Generation to Generation” takes a side-by-side look at the work of dynamic leaders and their modern-day counterparts. This week, the series features Jean-Michel and Fabien Cousteau, the son and grandson of Academy Award-winner and legendary ocean explorer Jacques Cousteau.
Both men have kept alive Jacques’ legacy of adventure and love for underwater life. Jean-Michel is the president of the Ocean Futures Society, an organization that honors his father with the mission “If you protect the ocean, you protect yourself.” Not only an environmentalist, he is also a successful film producer, with more than 70 films to his credit.
Fabien is a third-generation ocean explorer with a passion for understanding and protecting sharks. He took his first dive at the age of 4 and wants to spend 31 consecutive days underwater in order to break a 50-year-old record set by his grandfather.
Take a look at the Q&A with Jean-Michel. More of the conversation will be published throughout the day:
Paula Lambert Quinn: How much damage will be done to our environment and ocean/marine life , if we don’t act now on climate change issues?








