EDITORS PLEASE NOTE: VIDEO QUALITY AS INCOMING<br/> <br />Two weeks into his bid to break the world record for the longest time spent in an undersea laboratory, Fabien Cousteau says he's doing well.<br/> <br />The grandson of famed oceanographer Jacques Cousteau is trying to break the record set by his grandfather in 1963 of 30 days underwater in a similar facility.<br/> <br />But for Fabien, his mission means more than just beating a record.<br/> <br />(SOUNDBITE) FABIEN COUSTEAU SAYING:<br/> <br />"Could we go more? Yes, of course. Would it be in Aquarius? Maybe, maybe not. But that's for someone else to be able to determine. I hope that someone does get to 32, 33, 45 -- 60 days. Because we very much need that kind of exploration, that kind of 'out of the box' thinking in order to bring new discoveries and new ideas to the world."<br/> <br />Cousteau says he thinks his grandfather would be proud of the research his team is conducting.<br/> <br />(SOUNDBITE) FABIEN COUSTEAU SAYING:<br/> <br />"I think he would be very excit
