Journalist, Author, Explorer & Ocean Advocate
Ashlan COUSTEAU is a journalist, author, explorer and ocean advocate who uses the power of entertainment to excite and
educate audiences around the globe.
Ashlan co-starred in Travel Channel’s award-winning series, Caribbean Pirate Treasure. She, along with her husband Philippe Cousteau, dove into maritime mysteries and lost
treasures, all the while educating viewers on history and the ocean.
Her first book, Oceans for Dummies, is the go-to guide to understanding the complex, powerful and life-sustaining ocean in an easy to understand and fun read.
Ashlan COUSTEAU ’s endeavors go beyond television. At the request of the United Nations, Ashlan served as host for the
UN’s Convention on Migratory Species in Quito, Ecuador. She has presented at the Society of Environmental Journalists, DreamForce and SXSW Eco.
Inspiring Women
TED Speakers
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Global Outlook
Environment
Ocean
Journalist, author, explorer and ocean advocate, Ashlan COUSTEAU, uses the power of entertainment to excite and educate audiences around the
globe. With her unique approach to engaging storytelling and her expertise in two vastly different careers, Ashlan infuses passion and adventure in caring for our water planet in a way that
only she can.
Her first book, Oceans for Dummies (Wiley Publishing) released in 2021, is the go-to guide to understanding our complex, powerful and life-sustaining ocean in an easy to understand and fun
read.
Ashlan COUSTEAU co-starred in Travel Channel’s award-winning series, Caribbean Pirate Treasure. She, along with her husband Philippe
Cousteau dove into maritime mysteries and lost treasures, all the while educating viewers on history and our incredible ocean.
In January of 2017, she traveled to New Zealand’s Antarctic Scott Base to be a headlining speaker at TEDx where her talk, Laugh, Cry, Connect…How Entertainment Can Save Our Planet, was received
with great praise, completing Ashlan’s travels to all seven continents.
Ashlan’s documentary, Nuclear Sharks, for Discovery Channel’s Shark Week 2016 premiered as the #1 rated show across all cable programming. Traveling to the Marshall Islands, she led an
adrenaline filled expedition to film, tag and investigate the mystical grey reef sharks who survived against all odds in the fall out of one of the world’s largest nuclear testing grounds.
For over a decade, Ashlan COUSTEAU worked for top rated entertainment shows; at Entertainment Tonight as a special correspondent and for 7
years prior as a correspondent and fill-in anchor for E! News. She was also the anchor of E! News Now, reaching millions of digital viewers daily. As a leading entertainment
journalist, she covered everything from breaking news and celebrity exclusives to award shows and red-carpet premieres.
Cousteau’s endeavors go beyond television. At the request of the United Nations, Ashlan served as host for the UN’s Convention on Migratory Species in Quito, Ecuador. She has presented at
the Society of Environmental Journalists, DreamForce and SXSW Eco. Ashlan was selected by former Vice-President Al Gore to be the opening anchor for his internationally live broadcast of 24 Hours
of Reality and continues to be a leading voice for our ocean and its importance on Capitol Hill.
Ashlan frequently joins EarthEcho International, founded by her husband Philippe, as they empower youth to build a thriving ocean planet. Cousteau is a Global Ambassador for AquaLung
Divers. Ashlan currently sits on the Board of the Environmental Media Association, on the National Council for the World Wildlife Fund and is an Ambassador for Ocean Unite.
As well as her work in front of the screen, Cousteau has extensive production experience, working as a segment producer for MSNBC and behind the scenes at broadcast giant NBC on high-profile
shows including The Today Show, Saturday Night Live, Late Night with Conan O’Brien, and Access Hollywood. Ashlan served as the West Coast Editor at Large with Life & Style Weekly.
Specializing in pop culture and celebrity news, she became a sought-after entertainment expert and on-air commentator in her early 20’s. She regularly appeared on outlets such as NBC, ABC, CNN,
CBS, MSNBC, and Fox News. Cousteau started her career in the exclusive NBC Page Program at 30 Rockefeller Center, NYC.
Ashlan COUSTEAU earned a BA in Broadcast Journalism and a Minor in Music from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill’s prestigious
School of Journalism. Ashlan, her husband Philippe, daughter Vivienne, their rescued Siberian Husky, Kenai Cousteau, and two chickens reside in Los Angeles.