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Hours:6:00 pm
Ages:Teens, Adults
In/Outdoor:Indoor
Cost:$$ see below
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Celine Cousteau travels the world, studying the intersection of nature and culture. Cousteau reveals how protecting our environment, especially our oceans, will protect our diverse cultures.

Environmental speaker and advocate Celine Cousteau travels the world, studying and chronicling the intersection of nature and culture through photography, filmmaking, and other artistic and activist missions.

She lives with her partner and young child between rural Connecticut and France, but her work takes her across the globe to film beluga whales in remote Alaska, tag sharks in Australia’s Great Barrier Reef, hike remote glaciers in the Andes Mountains in Peru and trek across Chile.

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$85 per person

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www.womenworkingforoceans.org

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1 Central Wharf, Boston, MA, 02110 map

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