The Calypso. The craft is still extant, tied up somewhere. She was converted from a small French Minesweeper- thus an ocean-going craft. an odd Cousteau feature was a pulpit bow- an observation station- dry from which crewmen and/or cameramen could photograph sea life and observe same while the ship was underway- with a slight speed penalty from drag, one would imagine. This device was probably patented and was shown to advantage in the film ( The silent world) original French title more accurately translated-The World Of Silence- which has a sort of religious, monkish tone.No, I do not mean Monk seals, which are anything but silent-chanting!
He didn't sail on a yacht but rather a ship called the Calypso. He also sailed on one called the Alcyone.
Calypso
RV Calypso.
Calypso
callypso
Calypso he also has another ship called Alcytone!
She was struck by a barge in Singapore Harbour in 1996 and sank.
His mothers name was Marie-Anne Beavdoin, and if you were wondering his dad's name is Jamet Cartier, hope it help's :)
aqualungs
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 Cousteaus was French.
The name of the ship that Jacques Cartier sailed on was Grande Hermine.
Calypso he also has another ship called Alcytone!
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by ship
The ships Jacques Cartier traveled on were TheGrance Hermine, Calypso, and Emerillion.
Jacques Cartier is his name
Jacques Krauss's birth name is Kraus, Jacques.
Jacques Marbeuf's birth name is Jacques Gauthier.
Jacques Jansen's birth name is Jacques Toupin.
Jacques Fabbri's birth name is Fabricotti, Jacques.
Jacques Dumesnil's birth name is Joly, Jacques.