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Jacques- Cousteau



Cousteau, Jacques-Yves (1910–97), French oceanographer who pioneered underwater exploration. In 1943 he co-invented the scuba (self-contained underwater breathing apparatus); later he developed an underwater television system. His popular films and television programs made him world famous.



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