Emile Gagnan
No, the first bathyscaphe was invented and built by Auguste Piccard during the years of 1946/48.
He was in the french navy as agunnery officer and capitaine de covette, ina t.v. series but mainly came up with organazations that helped marine life. Most people think that he was a marine bioligost.
He created films underwater to educate people around the world. He once took a child from each continent and brought them to antartica. By creating the aqualung, he helped many people in the world experience the underwater world.
Jacques-Yves Cousteau (June 11th, 1910 - June 25th, 1997) was a French naval officer, explorer, ecologist, scientist, innovator, film-maker, photographer, author, and researcher whose innate, insatiable curiosity led him to a lifetime of studying the world's oceans and seas and all forms of life in, around, AND above water. He was instrumental in the development of the Aqua-Lung, without which the sport of SCUBA diving would be unknown in today's world. He was a masterful pioneer in the field of marine conservation and was a member of the Académie Française. Cousteau was born in Saint-André-de-Cubzac, Gironde, (France) to Daniel and Élisabeth Cousteau. He is generally known in France as "le Commandant Cousteau" (Commander Cousteau). Worldwide, he is commonly known as Jacques Cousteau or Captain Cousteau. Please access the related links below for more information:
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 Cousteau was a pioneer in underwater exploration. He also helped develop the aqualung for breathing underwater.
Two French men, Jacques-Yves Cousteau (June 10, 1910-June 25, 1997) and Emile Gagnan (November 1900-1979) invented the Aqualung in 1943. It was the first open-circuit free-swimming underwater breathing set.Jacques Cousteau amd Emile Gagnan.It was invented in 1943 by Jacques Yves Cousteau and Emil Gagnan. Wikipedia has a detailed page on the subject - see related link.
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The invention of the aqualung is credited to Jacques Cousteau.
No, the first bathyscaphe was invented and built by Auguste Piccard during the years of 1946/48.
He was in the french navy as agunnery officer and capitaine de covette, ina t.v. series but mainly came up with organazations that helped marine life. Most people think that he was a marine bioligost.
He created films underwater to educate people around the world. He once took a child from each continent and brought them to antartica. By creating the aqualung, he helped many people in the world experience the underwater world.
the diaphragm play an important role in breathing. hope it helped....