Jaques Cousteau was very active during the 50s 60s and 70s then his son took over the "Calypso" after his death
he made 3 voyages :-)
He took 5 voyages
I think it was 22, but I'm not 100% sure
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Jacques Cousteau was a world famous oceanographer. He invented the Aqua-Lung, wrote many books, and appeared in hundreds of documentaries.
Jacques Cousteau was a famous French undersea explorer. He made many documentaries and co-invented the aqualung-otherwise known as the scuba. he was born on 11 June 1910 and died on 25 June 1997.
Jacques Cousteau discovered many underwater plants and animals during his Red Sea Expedition in 1951. His findings included never-before-seen deep water fish and algae.
Jacques Cousteau invented the aqualung, so that we would be free when we dived and wouldn't have to hold our breath. We still use things today similar to the aqualung, thanks to Jacques Cousteau.
There are many words to describe him but a great way to find some is to simply search his name in an online dictionary
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Jacques Cousteau was a world famous oceanographer. He invented the Aqua-Lung, wrote many books, and appeared in hundreds of documentaries.
JY Cousteau is not a known author. It is possible you meant Jacques-Yves Cousteau, who was a famous marine explorer and author. He has written many books on marine life, ocean conservation, and his adventures exploring the underwater world, such as "The Silent World" and "Life and Death in a Coral Sea."
i think 2
None, He had one brother, Pierre-Antoine.
She has only published the one book, co-written with Jacques Cousteau, entitled The Human, the Orchid, and the Octopus: Exploring and Conserving Our Natural World.
Jacques Cousteau was a famous French undersea explorer. He made many documentaries and co-invented the aqualung-otherwise known as the scuba. he was born on 11 June 1910 and died on 25 June 1997.
Jacques Cousteau discovered many underwater plants and animals during his Red Sea Expedition in 1951. His findings included never-before-seen deep water fish and algae.
Jacques Cousteau invented the aqualung, so that we would be free when we dived and wouldn't have to hold our breath. We still use things today similar to the aqualung, thanks to Jacques Cousteau.
Jacques-Yves Cousteau began his diving career in the Mediterranean Sea and Atlantic Ocean and eventually conducted research expeditions in almost every major ocean and many smaller basins, including the Great Lakes. There seems to be no evidence that he dived in the Arctic Ocean.
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Jacques Cousteau is credited for and I believe invented the modern SCUBA gear for diving, making diving a sport accessible to many.