This new video of Jean-Michel Cousteau was sent to me by his foundation called Ocean Futures Society. This time Cousteau's team is SCUBA diving in very cold waters of the Pacific Northwest, and while their primary objective is to show us many interesting marine species as the giant Pacific octopus, wolf eels, sunflower sea stars, a rat fish, pink scallops, etc, it's also interesting to observe how well they master their diving skills using their drysuits. The neutral bouancy, the almost horizontal position while diving, the filming techniques, all have the quality mark of Jacques-Yves Cousteau "The Captain" on it, the legendary father of Jean-Michel. By the way, Jacques Cousteau was born on June 11 of 1910, so this month we celebrate his birthday number 100. You may find interesting remarks about the "Legacy in Action" on the website of the Ocean Futures Society.
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