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Fish, primarily.
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.
He discovered the sea and corals
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Jacques Cousteau was a famous deep sea explorer. He was married twice, first to Simone Cousteau, and then to Francine Cousteau until his death. He had four children, Jean Michel, Phillipe, Diane, and Pierre Yves Cousteau.
mostly under the sea
It was the Mediterranean Sea!
Fish, primarily.
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
Jacques Cousteau
He discovered the sea and corals
Conshelf Two
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I think 1991.
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 was a famous deep sea explorer. He was married twice, first to Simone Cousteau, and then to Francine Cousteau until his death. He had four children, Jean Michel, Phillipe, Diane, and Pierre Yves Cousteau.