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Photo Gallery: Blue Carpet Event in Washington, D.C.
138 days, 17,100 miles, 12 crew members. Alexandra Cousteau and Expedition Blue Planet gather with friends and supporters at National Geographic headquarters in Washington, D.C. to celebrate the...
Photo Gallery: Expedition Blue Planet Explores Canada
Director of photography Ian Kellett makes an impression with cows at a farm in Maryland
Director of photography Ian Kellett gets up close and personal while filming a group of curious cows at a farm near Frederick, Maryland. The Expedition Blue Planet crew were in the area working on...
Photo Gallery: Fletcher's Cove Boathouse
Exploring the Cheseapeake Bay Watershed
Alexandra Cousteau and the Expedition Blue Planet crew film at the heart of the Potomac River Gorge, downstream from Great Falls, working on the Expedition's film on the Chesapeake Bay water sys...
Photo Gallery: Blue Carpet Event with Alexandra Cousteau
Alexandra Cousteau and her Expedition Blue Planet crew take a break from the field for an event at Louis Vuitton Moett Hennessey Tower’s Magic Room in midtown Manhattan on Tuesday October 26....
Photographing the Chocolate River in Moncton, New Brunswick
Expedition photographer Oscar Durand (who is normally behind the cameras not in front of them) takes photographs on a ledge overlooking the Petitcodiac River underneath the controversial cause...
Photo Gallery: Sailing through Ontario's Thousand Islands
The Expedition Blue Planet crew sailed through Lake Ontario's Thousand Islands aboard the Arctic Tern with Geoff Green, Founder and Executive Director of Students on Ice Expeditions. Read mor...
Photo Gallery: Searching for the lost rivers of Toronto
The expedition crew went on a journey tracing the path of Mud Creek, one of Toronto’s many lost creeks, from its suburban headwaters to where it meets the Don River and eventually flows into...
Photo Gallery: Exploring Toronto's sewer treatment plant
Like a set of bellows, the city draws its water from Lake Ontario, and then expunges its treated wastewater back into the lake (the lacework of sewers that underlay the city add up to 6,200 miles i...
Exploring Lake Ontario watershed
Alexandra Cousteau and expedition crew members Ian Kellett, Christoph Schwaiger and Sean Solowiej, from left, walk through the streets of Toronto, Canada as they explore Lake Ontario watershed....
Savannah River Site's D-Area demonstrates perils of coal ash settling ponds for amphibians
On Tuesday the production crew drove down to Aiken, South Carolina to visit the DOE's Savannah River Site. There, researchers at the Savannah River Ecology Lab have unparalleled access to coa...
Photo Gallery: Largest solar farm in Tennessee
The Expedition Blue Planet researches alternative and renewable energy at a Solar Farm in Knoxville, Tennessee. The 1-megawatt facility is the largest in Tennessee and in Tennessee's Valley...
Alexandra Cousteau explores the Emory River's pristine waters
©Blue Legacy/Ian Kellett Alexandra Cousteau explores the underwater world in the pristine waters of the Emory River near the Nemo Bridge with Dr. Anna George, Director of the Tennessee Aquar...
Photo Gallery: exploring the waters post coal ash spill in Kingston, Tennessee
Alexandra Cousteau and the Expedition Blue Planet accompany Anna George, Director of the Tennessee Aquarium Conservation Institute in Chattanooga, Dave Neely, research scientist at the Tennessee Aq...
Photo Gallery: Alexandra Cousteau ventures into New Mammoth cave in Tennessee
Alexandra Cousteau explores one of the state's 9,600 documented caves, the New Mammoth Cave south of Jellico, Tennessee. Water can spread for miles and miles underground in the network of...
Photo Gallery: Expedition Blue Planet explores the Gulf of Mexico
In August Expedition Blue Planet explored the Gulf Coast of the United States, a part of the world that is still reeling from the BP Deepwater Horizon oil spill that saw nearly five million barrels...
Photo Gallery: Kingston, Tennessee: two years after the spill
On December 22, 2008, a waste containment pond of the Tennessee Valley Authority's Kingston Fossil Plant ruptured releasing over one billion gallons of coal ash slurry into the neighboring Emor...
Our biggest photo gallery yet!
In late July and early August Alexandra Cousteau's Expedition Blue Planet ventured into Mexico for five days to witness firsthand what happens to an ecological landscape and the communities wit...
Photo Gallery: Expedition Blue Planet helps to clean-up Lake Monroe in Florida
Alexandra Cousteau and Expedition Blue Planet join RBC Bank, the St. Johns Riverkeeper, Keep Seminole Beautiful and Eco-Action among other great local environmental groups to host an afternoon of a...
Photo Gallery: Alexandra Cousteau tags sharks along Alabama's gulf coast
Alexandra and the expedition team tag sharks on board of the RV Alabama Discovery, the Dauphin Island Sea Lab's research vessel in early September. © Blue Legacy/Oscar Durand The Gul...
Turtle patrol rescues loggerheads in St. Augustine, Florida
The Vilano Marine Turtle Patrol in St. Augustine, Florida, scour the beach during turtle nesting season in the summer months looking for turtle nests. The volunteer patrol then monitors the turtle...
Alexandra Cousteau explores Terrebonne Parish, Louisiana
Wilma Subra, chemist for Louisiana Environmental Action Network, Alexandra Cousteau, and Paul Orr, Riverkeeper at Lower Mississippi Riverkeeper, collect samples at an island in the Pointe-aux-Chien...
Alexandra Cousteau joins ranchers Ricky and Johnnie to herd cattle on Taylor Mesa, CO.
Alexandra Cousteau joins ranchers Ricky and Johnnie on horseback herd their cattle on their permit in the San Juan National park. Near the headwaters of the Dolores RIver, ranchers bring...
Katie Lee joins Expedition Blue Planet at Water Holes Canyon in Page, AZ
Ian Kellett, Sean Solowiej, Ben Pederick and environmental activist Katie Lee visit Water Holes Canyon near Page, Arizona. © Blue Legacy/Oscar Durand
Slideshow: Expedition Blue Planet visits the Hoover Dam
© Blue Legacy/Oscar Durand "This is not just a working dam, it is really a cultural icon!" says Colleen Dwyer, public affairs specialist for the Bureau of Reclamation's Lower C...
Slideshow : Rafting Down the Colorado River
© Blue Legacy/Ali Sanderson Earlier this month, our production crew set out on a two day rafting trip (guided by OARS) down the Colorado River through Canyonlands National Park in Utah, past...
Crew Shot of the Day: July 16, 2010
Todd, our expedition bus driver fills the tank with bio diesel in Boise, Idaho. © Blue Legacy/Ali Sanderson
Slideshow: Voices of the Colorado River Headwaters
© Blue Legacy/Ali Sanderson Here, at the very birth of the Colorado River, Expedition Blue Planet: North America documents how man has managed this river through history and into modern day....
Week One Photo Slideshow - Expedition Blue Planet: North America
© Blue Legacy/Ali Sanderson In our first week, Expedition Blue Planet drove across 2/3 of the United States to arrive at Estes Park, CO where we begin filming the first chapter of the story o...
Expedition Blue Planet 2010
In 2010, Alexandra Cousteau and her international Expedition Blue Planet team traveled across...
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National Geographic Emerging Explorer Alexandra Cousteau is part of one of the world's most...
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