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      • Jacques Cousteau (born June 11, 1910, Saint-André-de-Cubzac, France—died June 25, 1997, Paris) was a French naval officer, ocean explorer, and co-inventor of the Aqua-Lung, known for his extensive underseas investigations.
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  2. Jacques-Yves Cousteau, AC (/ kuːˈstoʊ /, also UK: / ˈkuːstoʊ /, French: [ʒak iv kusto]; 11 June 1910 – 25 June 1997) [ 1 ] was a French naval officer, oceanographer, filmmaker and author.

  3. Nov 22, 2021 · The man who taught humans to breathe like fish. Jacques Cousteaus invention of the Aqua-Lung opened the undersea realm to scientists and the public. By Rachel Hartigan. November 22,...

    • Rachel Hartigan
    • He Was A Prolific Filmmaker, Documentarian and Writer
    • He Discovered Deep Sea Wonders and Was A Staunch Defender of Whales
    • He Was A Big Fan of Children
    • Guinness Helped Him Achieve Greatness

    In addition to "The Undersea World of Jacques Cousteau," the explorer co-produced several documentaries with his son Philippe (until Philippe's death in a plane crash in 1979). He also co-wrote the book "The Silent World" with Frédéric Dumas in 1953, and released his first color movie documentary of the same name three years later. His other featur...

    Before Cousteau, very little was known about the nocturnal, deep sea creature called the nautilus. Cousteau was the first to capture actual footage of the nautilus swimming in the deep ocean. He also pioneered research into the communication systems used by dolphins and was among the first to document their use of sonar. And one of his most importa...

    Cousteau himself was a father to four children(sons Jean-Michel and Phillipe, who both joined their dad in underwater world expeditions, daughter Diane and son Pierre-Yves). But beyond being a doting dad, he was inspired by the inquisitive nature of children. "Jacques Cousteau loved children," Berne says. "He especially loved kids because of the fr...

    As Cousteau began making a name for himself, he crossed paths with Irish millionaire Thomas Loel Guinness, a politician and descendant of Arthur Guinness, the founder of Guinness brewery. Sharing Cousteau's passion for the ocean, Guinness lent the explorer a 40-year-old former car ferry for just one franc per year. That ship became known as Calypso...

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  4. Sep 9, 2024 · When most people think of Jacques Cousteau, they picture this legendary ocean explorer with his iconic red beanie, the Calypso, and the mesmerizing underwater documentaries that transformed our understanding of the ocean. That’s the image the world knows.

  5. Dec 1, 1990 · Jacques-Yves Cousteau, best known as the man who first revealed the beauty and extraordinary life of the undersea world, is also a pioneering documentary filmmaker, inventor, innovator and environmentalist.

  6. Oct 29, 2021 · Nearly 30 years later, Jacques Cousteau is still remembered for his indelible contributions not just to the way people see the world, but to the environment itself. Here are five ways that he...

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