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During Mission 31, Clayton Anderson (former NASA Astronaut) visits with Fabien Cousteau to discuss the Ocean / Space connection. Learn more about Mission 31 and watch the live feeds at http://mission-31.com. Learn more about FIU Aquarius program at http://aquarius.fiu.edu/ CREDITS: Executive Producer- Fabien Cousteau Producer- Marc Ostrick Editor- Toby Wallwork Camera - Toby Wallwork, Brian Hall, Matthew Ferraro Graphics, Audio Mix, and Color Correction- Toby Wallwork Production Coordinator- Saul Rosser ABOUT MISSION 31: Fabien Cousteau's Mission 31 will break new ground in ocean exploration and also coincides with the 50th anniversary of a monumental legacy left by his grandfather Jacques-Yves Cousteau, who is credited with creating the first ocean floor habitats for humans and leading a team of ocean explorers on the first attempt to live and work underwater aboard Conshelf Two. The ambitious 30-day living experiment in the Red Sea succeeded as the first effort in saturation diving, proving that it could be done without suffering any ill effects. Mission 31 will broaden the original Cousteau experiment by one full day, 30 more feet of saturation and will broadcast each moment on multiple channels exposing the world to the adventure, risk and mystique of what lies beneath. This will be the first time a mission of this length has taken place in the Aquarius lab, the only underwater marine habitat and lab in the world, located 9 miles off the coast of Key Largo, Fla., and operated by Florida International University. The overarching theme for Mission 31 is the human-ocean connection within the lens of exploration and discovery. Three main topics will be highlighted throughout Mission 31: climate change and the related challenges of ocean acidification; ocean pollution with an emphasis on the effects of plastics; and overconsumption of resources with specific focus on the decline of biodiversity.