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It was the Mediterranean Sea!
mostly under the sea
Fish, primarily.
Jacques Cousteau was a French naval officer and ocean explorer who founded the world's first underwater research facility, the Conshelf. He worked around the world and is best known for his work in the Mediterranean Sea. He also worked in the Red Sea, the Indian Ocean, and the Persian Gulf. His research also took him to the Caribbean, the Azores, the Amazon River, and the Antarctic.Jacques Cousteau worked in the following areas: Mediterranean Sea Red Sea Indian Ocean Persian Gulf Caribbean Azores Amazon River AntarcticJacques Cousteau was a pioneer in underwater exploration and will be remembered for his dedication to ocean conservation.
Jacques Cousteau
He discovered the sea and corals
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.
I think 1991.
Conshelf Two
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Jacques Cousteau co-invented the Aqua-Lung, which enabled him to film underwater sequences that were beyond 'normal' human understanding. He was first to champion marine conservation -and if you see the difference between when he first went into the Mediterranean Sea compared to how it is now, it would make you sick.