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In a traditional Amazon
River myth, at night a boto (pink river dolphin) becomes a handsome young
man, a shapeshifter called an encantado.
Ariau Towers, Brazil, Rio Negro
Photo: ©Carrie Vonderhaar, Ocean Futures
Society/KQED |
COUSTEAU
FAMILY RETURN TO THE AMAZON, TO AIR ON PBS:
31/03/2008
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UNITED
NATIONS - / MaximsNews Network / 31
March 2008 --
The
Amazon: The most powerful of the world’s rivers, its rapid transformation
will alter the global climate.
Emptying
into the great
Atlantic Ocean
, it flows through the world’s largest tropical rainforest, the vast,
natural theater where evolution has gone wild, creating the greatest
biodiversity of any area on the planet.
Twenty-five
years ago, Jean-Michel Cousteau explored this fabled region with his father,
the legendary Jacques Cousteau.
Since
then, an area the size of
Texas
has been deforested.
With
an intimate look at recent changes, Jean-Michel returns with a new expedition
for the signature PBS environmental series, Jean-Michel
Cousteau: Ocean Adventures.
Combining
science and discovery with expert story-telling and astonishing footage, the new
season premieres nationally with Return
to the Amazon, airing in two parts on April 2 at 8pm, and April 9 at
8pm (both 60 minutes), and is narrated by the acclaimed actor, Delroy Lindo.
Traveling
down the
Amazon
River basin
with Jean-Michel are his children Fabien and Celine and his crew of adventurous
oceanauts.
Over
the course of ten months, through wet and dry seasons, in the water and on land,
the team encounters debilitating challenges and uplifting discoveries throughout
the multiple expeditions and forays into both wild and developed regions.
All
experienced ocean divers, they now have the unique experience of investigating
the murky waters of the Amazon basin, where there are more species of fish than
there are in the entire
Atlantic Ocean
!
The
team encounters many unusual, rare species and surprises, including swimming
with an anaconda, the world’s largest – and perhaps most dangerous –
snake; going nose-to-nose with the jacaré, the Amazon version of the crocodile;
and playfully swimming with beautiful pink river dolphins.
Over
4,000 miles long, and without a single bridge crossing it, this is the world’s
longest and widest river. Negotiating
it is not easy.
Covering
an area larger than the continental
United States
, the team travels together on long river passages and also breaks into small,
mobile groups, sending Fabien and Celine on trips to investigate more leads.
Fr
om
the Brazilian city of
Manaus
- a hub of c
om
merce on the main Amazon tributary, the
Rio Negro
- to protected areas in the Amazon like Xixuaú and Mamirauá Sustainable
Development Reserve, they investigate projects and places that are finding
solutions to the destruction of the land and river.
Fr
om
the mouth of the Amazon at the
Atlantic Ocean
to a glacier in the Peruvian Andes, they explore incredible natural phen
om
ena and the catastrophic consequences of climate change and deforestation.
Issues,
challenges and problems that exist in the Amazon have a direct connection to the
rest of the world, especially through global commerce.
Expansive
soy farms, lumber companies, commercial fishing, illegal animal trafficking, and
more come under close scrutiny, but the Cousteau family and Ocean Adventures
team uncover both inspiring and shocking stories throughout Brazil and Peru.
They
investigate the crucial role of native people in sustaining the natural
rainforest and river system, and visit indigenous peoples in small, remote
villages, as well as in large, protected reserves.
New
business models such as ecotourism, fish farms, organized fish monitoring by
markets and fishermen, and developing and exporting sustainable rainforest
products and medicines are all examples of potential solutions to global issues,
as clear progress is made in the Amazon.
From
this region of urgency and conflict, where human enterprise and expansion not
only compromise the health and ecology of the river and rainforest basin, but
truly inflict consequences on a global scale, come new beacons of hope and
sustainability.
The
fight for the future of the Amazon and its people is underway, and Return
to the Amazon presents solutions already in motion for keeping the forest
alive and thriving.
Return
to the Amazon
is shot in high-definition and is narrated by Delroy Lindo, the Tony
award-nominated actor whose films include “Malcolm X,” “Crooklyn,”
“Get Shorty,” “Romeo Must Die” and “The Cider House Rules.”
He most recently starred in the 2007 holiday hit, “This Christmas.”
Jean-Michel
Cousteau: Ocean Adventures
is produced by KQED and Ocean Futures Society.
The exclusive corporate sponsor is The Dow Chemical Company.
About
KQED
KQED
(www.kqed.org) is a service of Northern
California Public Broadcasting, Inc. (NCPB).
KQED Public Television 9, one of the nation's most-watched public
television stations during primetime, is the producer of local and national
series such as QUEST; Check, Please! Bay Area; Jacques Pepin: Fast Food My Way;
and Jean-Michel Cousteau: Ocean Adventures.
KQED's digital television channels include KQED HD, KQED Life-Encore,
KQED World, KQED Kids and KQED V-me, and are available 24/7 on Comcast.
KQED Public Radio, home of Forum with Michael Krasny and The California
Report, is the most-listened-to public radio station in the nation with an
award-winning news and public affairs program service (88.5 FM in
San Francisco
and 89.3 FM in
Sacramento
). KQED Education Network brings the impact of KQED to thousands of teachers,
students, parents and the general public through workshops, community screenings
and multimedia resources. KQED Interactive offers video and audio podcasts and
live radio stream at www.kqed.org, featuring
unique content on one of the most-visited station sites in public broadcasting.
About
Ocean Futures Society
Ocean
Futures Society (OFS) is a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization.
With the motto, “Protect the ocean and you protect yourself,” the
mission of OFS is to explore our global ocean, inspiring and educating people
throughout the world to act responsibly for its protection, documenting the
critical connection between humanity and nature, and celebrating the ocean's
vital importance to the survival of all life on our planet.
OFS is based in
Santa Barbara
,
California
, with offices in
Paris
,
Lucca
,
Italy
, and
Sao Paolo
,
Brazil
. For more information, visit www.oceanfutures.org.
About
PBS
PBS is a media enterprise that serves 355 public noncommercial television
stations and reaches nearly 73 million people each week through on-air and
online content. Bringing diverse viewpoints to television and the Internet, PBS
provides high-quality documentary and dramatic entertainment, and consistently
dominates the most prestigious award competitions. PBS is a leading provider of
digital learning content for pre-K-12 educators and offers a broad array of
other educational services. PBS’ premier kids’ TV programming and Web site,
PBS KIDS Online (www.pbskids.org),
continue to be parents’ and teachers’ most trusted learning environments for
children. More information about PBS is available at www.pbs.org,
one of the leading dot-org Web sites on the Internet.
About
Dow
Dow
is a diversified chemical company that harnesses the power of innovation,
science and technology to constantly improve what is essential to human
progress. fThe Company offers a broad range of products and services to
customers in more than 175 countries, helping them to provide everything from
fresh water, food and pharmaceuticals to paints, packaging and personal care
products. Built on a commitment to its principles of sustainability, Dow has
annual sales of $49 billion and employs 43,000 people worldwide. References to
"Dow" or the "Company" mean The Dow Chemical Company and its
consolidated subsidiaries unless otherwise expressly noted. More information
about Dow can be found at www.dow.com.
Contacts
Yoon
Lee (415) 553-3338, ylee@kqed.org
Eileen
Campion (212) 966-4600 eileen@DRCpublicrelations.com
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