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Did Jacques Cousteau have a dog that went underwater with him?

No, he did not have a 'water dog'.


What are the release dates for The Undersea World of Jacques Cousteau - 1968 The Water Planet?

The Undersea World of Jacques Cousteau - 1968 The Water Planet was released on: USA: 28 March 1970


Who invented the tank to breathe under water?

Jacques-Yves Cousteau


Jacques Cousteau was famous for exploring where?

he was exploring all over the world under water.


What is Jacques Cousteau's middle name?

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.


Was Jacques Cousteau well known?

The father of modern diving and under water explorer. Every scuba student learns of Cousteau's contributions to the diving world. Yes, Jacques Yves Cousteau is well know among both divers and adventurers alike.


Why was the aqualung invented?

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.


Who is Alexandra Cousteau?

Alexandra Cousteau (born 1976) is the granddaughter of world famous French explorer and filmmaker Jacques-Yves Cousteau, the daughter of his son Philippe. An environmentalist, she is the founder and president of Blue Legacy International, dedicated to advocating the importance of conservation and sustainable management of water resources in order to preserve a healthy planet.


What is Blue Oyster Cult referring to when they say Jacques Cousteau heard the bells in random order beneath water and it was on the radio?

The lyrics were written by author and poet Jim Carroll (The Basketball Diaries). Most likely Carroll heard a radio program about Cousteau talking about: In the episode "The Smile of the Walrus" (from the program 'Undersea World of Jacques Cousteau'. - November 1972. - ABC.) Cousteau talks about a sound that walruses make when produce bell sounds using air bags they have in their throats. SEE also: *Cousteau, Jacques. - The Ocean World of Jacques Cousteau: Invisible Messages. - Danbury Press. - 1973. - Page 70. *Cousteau, Jacques; Philippe Diolé. - Diving Companions: Sea Lion, Elephant Seal, Walrus. - A&W. - 1974. Page 227. *"Mammal Sounds". - QUOTE: "Their underwater sounds include teeth clacking and a bell or gonging sound ... a sound produced by forcing air through their trunks." - http://www.junglewalk.com/sound/mammal-sounds-P9.htm


What animals did Jacques cousteau discover?

Jacques Cousteau was a pioneering oceanographer who made significant contributions to the study of marine life. While he did not necessarily "discover" animals in the traditional sense, he is renowned for his exploration of the ocean depths and his documentation of previously unknown marine species. Some of the notable species he encountered include deep-sea fish, corals, and various invertebrates.


What impact does Jacques Cousteau have on modern day France?

france has been effected by many things and has been changed in many ways. such as the french revolution and world war 1 and 2. french has colonized a few countries such as indo china which is now places like vietnam and camodia.


What did Jacques Cousteau discover about sharks?

He discovered that, at first, they are afraid of humans in the water. Then they circle warily... they will nudge cautiously... then they will dine voraciously. If they don't keep moving, they drown. If they are flipped over onto their backs, they are hypnotized and become instantly docile.