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    Jean Lemire (1625—1685) was a master carpenter and a syndic of Quebec City, and is the ancestor of most Lemires living in Canada. His father and mother, Mathurin LeMire and Jeanne Vannier, lived in the Saint Vivien district of Rouen, Normandy. Rouen is a port on the Seine river. Jean Lemire was baptized in the Saint Vivien church June 4, 1625.

  2. La grande traversée (English: The Great Adventure; also: Voyage of the Sedna (US); [8] The Great Crossing) [4] is a 2003 Canada-France short documentary film written and directed by Jean Lemire and Thierry Piantanida, [2] [3] as well as co-produced and co-narrated by Jean Lemire, [1] made to foster awareness of global warming as seriously jeopardizing a fragile Arctic ecosystem, the first ...

  3. Jean Lemire, winner of the 2010 MIDORI Prize for Biodiversity. Mr. Jean Lemire, biologist, explorer, filmmaker has been contributing to raising awareness and supporting child and youth education in recognizing the importance of biodiversity and becoming involved in action to preserve life on Earth by taking advantage of his unique background as both a biologist and filmmaker.

  4. A biologist by training and renowned science communicator, Jean Lemire has conducted work on climate change and biodiversity that has led to major scientific missions. In 2001, he converted a large oceanographic schooner into a scientific research platform and production studio that took him across the world’s oceans to raise awareness about ...

  5. The Bieler School of Environment is proud to host Jean Lemire for our 2022 Environment Public Lecture An Odyssey of Change Filmmaker and author, Jean Lemire accumulates prizes and distinctions. Appointed emissary to climate change and to northern and arctic issues by the Government of Quebec in 2017, he is now traveling the world to make leaders aware of the pressing issues that we all face. A ...

  6. Jun 14, 2007 · Jean Lemire wrote that entry in January 2006, only four months into a 15 month trip, during which he and 12 other people lived on a 51-metre long sailboat and shot 600 hours of film to capture how climate change is changing the Antarctic. The Sedna IV - a three-masted sailboat with a range of 10,000 nautical miles, and fitted with high ...

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  8. Profile. Biologist, filmmaker, and explorer Jean Lemire works actively to raise awareness of environmental issues through documentary films. As mission leader of the Sedna IV, a 51-meter schooner equipped with the latest communication technology, he led three major expeditions that reached millions of people through entertaining and informative websites and through documentary films that are ...

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