Jean-Michel Cousteau's World

Explore Exotic Coral Reefs On Virtual Submarine Trip The first in a series entitled Jean-Michel Cousteau's World, Cities Under the Sea: Coral Reefs transports students on a virtual submarine to seven undersea laboratories, each focused on an ecological theme. Users choose among topics filled with narrated video, stunning photographs and original graphics. A Personal Diving Assistant lets anyone from serious students to curious browsers navigate around the coral reef. Jean-Michel Cousteau's World draws on the explorer's many years of experience in capturing the beauty and drama of the natural world. Emphasis will be placed on the interrelationships among the people and creatures in various habitats. Enteractive, Inc., New York, NY, (212) 221-6559. W

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