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CALYPSO - COUSTEAU
Cousteau meets Calypso. In Malta, Jacques-Yves Cousteau discovered a former Royal Navy mine-sweeper that had been converted to a ferry and named Calypso. The ship was christened in 1942 but her first prosaic name, J-826, belied the exceptional life she would lead. To Cousteau, she was the ideal ship for his plan to explore the seas. AQUA LUNG - COUSTEAU Aqua Lung. In Captain Cousteau’s films, divers in silvery suits glide silently amid the marine life. Scuba frees them from the surface. The story of the Aqua-Lung goes back to World War II. In June, 1943, on a small beach of the Riviera, Jacques-Yves Cousteau, wearing rubber fins, shouldered the new completely autonomous divinggear.
VESSELS - COUSTEAU
Famous Vessels. Captain Jacques-Yves Cousteau travelled the seas of the World going to such places as Antarctic and the Amazon. Theses trips were mostly carried out on the emblematic Calypso, one of the world most famous ships, but also on the revolutionary Alcyone whichwas designed by
ALCYONE - COUSTEAU
Cousteau’s Alcyone Since 1985, Alcyone has been The Cousteau Society’s expedition ship. Caen, France, is her home port. Alcyone’s success celebrates not just the wedding of hydrodynamics and aerodynamics, it also marks the entry of electronics and computers into the maritime world. Beginning in 1980, Captain Cousteau’s teams, in France and in the US, began Read moreAlcyoneMEDITERRANEAN SEA
Cradle of many civilizations in the course of history, the Mediterranean is a wounded sea. Fifty years of adventure and oceanographic expeditions have allowed the Cousteau team to draw up a complete accounting of this nearly enclosed sea. From Monaco to Naples, Crete, Cyprus and Alexandria, Calypso spent more time in thissea than any other.
DIVING SAUCER
Denise was her original name, and she was the first underwater vehicle designed expressly for scientific exploration. Developed by Jacques-Yves Cousteau and engineer Jean Mollard at the French Center for Undersea Research, the vehicle was dubbed the SP-350 or, less formally, ” diving saucer “, because of its resemblance to the flying saucers of science fiction. ANTARCTICA - COUSTEAU Antarctica. On expedition in Antarctica in 1972, Cousteau divers realized a “first” when they explored under the icebergs and ice shelf. Calypso was equipped with a helicopter platform and a balloon to complete the equipment for aerial exploration. The ship barely escaped the onslaught of ice and storm she encountered. SEA FLEAS - COUSTEAU Cousteau’s Sea Fleas Sea fleas Two funny little devices that look like turtles with their feet, head and tail pulled in, float on the ocean before diving into the depths: these are the Sea Fleas. These two exploration submersibles, also called SP-500s, roughly two by three meters and two tons, look like toys in COUSTEAU: MISE À JOUR CONCERNANT CALYPSO Cousteau: Mise à jour concernant Calypso. Depuis l'incendie qui a bloqué l'avancement des travaux sur Calypso, les dégâts ont été évacués et la coque reconstruite presque au stade ou elle était au moment du sinistre, par Equipe Cousteau. THE COUSTEAU SOCIETY Saving and protecting marine life for present and future generations since 1973 Our mission The Cousteau Society has been exploring the seas, establishing protected areas for endangered species and advocating for the silent world which cannot advocate for itself, since 1973. Project hermes Read More NEW PROJECT Infographics Read more Vaquita Conservation in Mexico Read Read moreTheCALYPSO - COUSTEAU
Cousteau meets Calypso. In Malta, Jacques-Yves Cousteau discovered a former Royal Navy mine-sweeper that had been converted to a ferry and named Calypso. The ship was christened in 1942 but her first prosaic name, J-826, belied the exceptional life she would lead. To Cousteau, she was the ideal ship for his plan to explore the seas. AQUA LUNG - COUSTEAU Aqua Lung. In Captain Cousteau’s films, divers in silvery suits glide silently amid the marine life. Scuba frees them from the surface. The story of the Aqua-Lung goes back to World War II. In June, 1943, on a small beach of the Riviera, Jacques-Yves Cousteau, wearing rubber fins, shouldered the new completely autonomous divinggear.
VESSELS - COUSTEAU
Famous Vessels. Captain Jacques-Yves Cousteau travelled the seas of the World going to such places as Antarctic and the Amazon. Theses trips were mostly carried out on the emblematic Calypso, one of the world most famous ships, but also on the revolutionary Alcyone whichwas designed by
ALCYONE - COUSTEAU
Cousteau’s Alcyone Since 1985, Alcyone has been The Cousteau Society’s expedition ship. Caen, France, is her home port. Alcyone’s success celebrates not just the wedding of hydrodynamics and aerodynamics, it also marks the entry of electronics and computers into the maritime world. Beginning in 1980, Captain Cousteau’s teams, in France and in the US, began Read moreAlcyoneMEDITERRANEAN SEA
Cradle of many civilizations in the course of history, the Mediterranean is a wounded sea. Fifty years of adventure and oceanographic expeditions have allowed the Cousteau team to draw up a complete accounting of this nearly enclosed sea. From Monaco to Naples, Crete, Cyprus and Alexandria, Calypso spent more time in thissea than any other.
DIVING SAUCER
Denise was her original name, and she was the first underwater vehicle designed expressly for scientific exploration. Developed by Jacques-Yves Cousteau and engineer Jean Mollard at the French Center for Undersea Research, the vehicle was dubbed the SP-350 or, less formally, ” diving saucer “, because of its resemblance to the flying saucers of science fiction. ANTARCTICA - COUSTEAU Antarctica. On expedition in Antarctica in 1972, Cousteau divers realized a “first” when they explored under the icebergs and ice shelf. Calypso was equipped with a helicopter platform and a balloon to complete the equipment for aerial exploration. The ship barely escaped the onslaught of ice and storm she encountered. SEA FLEAS - COUSTEAU Cousteau’s Sea Fleas Sea fleas Two funny little devices that look like turtles with their feet, head and tail pulled in, float on the ocean before diving into the depths: these are the Sea Fleas. These two exploration submersibles, also called SP-500s, roughly two by three meters and two tons, look like toys in COUSTEAU: MISE À JOUR CONCERNANT CALYPSO Cousteau: Mise à jour concernant Calypso. Depuis l'incendie qui a bloqué l'avancement des travaux sur Calypso, les dégâts ont été évacués et la coque reconstruite presque au stade ou elle était au moment du sinistre, par Equipe Cousteau.PROGRAMS - COUSTEAU
Our Programs The Cousteau Society has been exploring the seas since 1973, establishing protected areas for endangered species, advocating for the silent world which cannot advocate for itself, and educating children and adults so that they can carry on Jacques Cousteau’s legacy of protecting our Water Planet. The Cousteau Society is now led by Jacques Read moreProgramsABOUT US - COUSTEAU
About Jacques Cousteau. Jacques Cousteau was born on June 11, 1910, in Saint-André-de-Cubzac (Gironde) in France. He entered the naval academy in 1930, was graduated and became a gunnery officer. Then, while he was training to be a pilot, a serious car accident ended hisaviation career.
LEGACY - COUSTEAU
Cousteau’s Legacy Preserving Jacques Cousteau’s Legacy Captain Cousteau caught the world’s fervour through his explorative adventures onboard the iconic Calypso, ship of dreams. Jacques Cousteau spent 68 years of his life revealing the hidden wonders of the underwater world and bringing us a new outlook on the planet. To do so he invented the necessary Read moreLegacyCOUSTEAU KIDS
Cousteau Society founder Captain Jacques-Yves Cousteau believed that the future rests in the hands of young people. By capturing children’s interest in the undersea world at an early age, we inspire them to continue learning about it — and about how to care for our precious Water Planet — throughout their lives. UNESCO – COUSTEAU ECOTECHNIE PROGRAM The UNESCO-Cousteau Ecotechnie Programme (UCEP) is an international initiative to promote interdisciplinary education, research and policy-making in the field of the environment and development. It is a joint effort of UNESCO’s Man and the Biosphere Programme (MAB)and The Cousteau Society. The word Ecotechnie was coined by CaptainJacques
VESSELS - COUSTEAU
Famous Vessels. Captain Jacques-Yves Cousteau travelled the seas of the World going to such places as Antarctic and the Amazon. Theses trips were mostly carried out on the emblematic Calypso, one of the world most famous ships, but also on the revolutionary Alcyone whichwas designed by
THE COUSTEAU SOCIETY AND NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC TO MAKE A Captain Cousteau worked with National Geographic in the 1960s before founding The Cousteau Society in the United States in 1973. He gave TCS exclusive worldwide rights to his name, his likeness and his work in perpetuity. These include are among other things more than 120 films. Thus, National Geographic has set its next documentary, which will Read moreThe Cousteau Society and National SEA FLEAS - COUSTEAU Cousteau’s Sea Fleas Sea fleas Two funny little devices that look like turtles with their feet, head and tail pulled in, float on the ocean before diving into the depths: these are the Sea Fleas. These two exploration submersibles, also called SP-500s, roughly two by three meters and two tons, look like toys in CALYPSO II - COUSTEAU Calypso II. Fifty years of experience with Calypso and Alcyone enabled Captain Cousteau to define a list of specific tasks for Calypso II. The ship itself is conceived as a laboratory for non-polluting technology. Innovations include the shape of its hull as well as the combination diesel-Turbosail propulsion system, navigation equipmentand
OCEAN PLASTIC AWARENESS BULLETIN Ocean Plastic Awareness Bulletin. Were my dear departed husband alive today, he would be saddened by images like the one we shared in this news post. Since Jacques Cousteau sailed the seas on the beloved Calypso, our oceans have become filled with that menace of modern society —PLASTIC pollution. THE COUSTEAU SOCIETY Saving and protecting marine life for present and future generations since 1973 Our mission The Cousteau Society has been exploring the seas, establishing protected areas for endangered species and advocating for the silent world which cannot advocate for itself, since 1973. Project hermes Read More NEW PROJECT Infographics Read more Vaquita Conservation in Mexico Read Read moreTheCALYPSO - COUSTEAU
Cousteau meets Calypso. In Malta, Jacques-Yves Cousteau discovered a former Royal Navy mine-sweeper that had been converted to a ferry and named Calypso. The ship was christened in 1942 but her first prosaic name, J-826, belied the exceptional life she would lead. To Cousteau, she was the ideal ship for his plan to explore the seas. AQUA LUNG - COUSTEAU Aqua Lung. In Captain Cousteau’s films, divers in silvery suits glide silently amid the marine life. Scuba frees them from the surface. The story of the Aqua-Lung goes back to World War II. In June, 1943, on a small beach of the Riviera, Jacques-Yves Cousteau, wearing rubber fins, shouldered the new completely autonomous divinggear.
VESSELS - COUSTEAU
Famous Vessels. Captain Jacques-Yves Cousteau travelled the seas of the World going to such places as Antarctic and the Amazon. Theses trips were mostly carried out on the emblematic Calypso, one of the world most famous ships, but also on the revolutionary Alcyone whichwas designed by
ALCYONE - COUSTEAU
Cousteau’s Alcyone Since 1985, Alcyone has been The Cousteau Society’s expedition ship. Caen, France, is her home port. Alcyone’s success celebrates not just the wedding of hydrodynamics and aerodynamics, it also marks the entry of electronics and computers into the maritime world. Beginning in 1980, Captain Cousteau’s teams, in France and in the US, began Read moreAlcyoneMEDITERRANEAN SEA
Cradle of many civilizations in the course of history, the Mediterranean is a wounded sea. Fifty years of adventure and oceanographic expeditions have allowed the Cousteau team to draw up a complete accounting of this nearly enclosed sea. From Monaco to Naples, Crete, Cyprus and Alexandria, Calypso spent more time in thissea than any other.
DIVING SAUCER
Denise was her original name, and she was the first underwater vehicle designed expressly for scientific exploration. Developed by Jacques-Yves Cousteau and engineer Jean Mollard at the French Center for Undersea Research, the vehicle was dubbed the SP-350 or, less formally, ” diving saucer “, because of its resemblance to the flying saucers of science fiction. ANTARCTICA - COUSTEAU Antarctica. On expedition in Antarctica in 1972, Cousteau divers realized a “first” when they explored under the icebergs and ice shelf. Calypso was equipped with a helicopter platform and a balloon to complete the equipment for aerial exploration. The ship barely escaped the onslaught of ice and storm she encountered. SEA FLEAS - COUSTEAU Cousteau’s Sea Fleas Sea fleas Two funny little devices that look like turtles with their feet, head and tail pulled in, float on the ocean before diving into the depths: these are the Sea Fleas. These two exploration submersibles, also called SP-500s, roughly two by three meters and two tons, look like toys in COUSTEAU: MISE À JOUR CONCERNANT CALYPSO Cousteau: Mise à jour concernant Calypso. Depuis l'incendie qui a bloqué l'avancement des travaux sur Calypso, les dégâts ont été évacués et la coque reconstruite presque au stade ou elle était au moment du sinistre, par Equipe Cousteau. THE COUSTEAU SOCIETY Saving and protecting marine life for present and future generations since 1973 Our mission The Cousteau Society has been exploring the seas, establishing protected areas for endangered species and advocating for the silent world which cannot advocate for itself, since 1973. Project hermes Read More NEW PROJECT Infographics Read more Vaquita Conservation in Mexico Read Read moreTheCALYPSO - COUSTEAU
Cousteau meets Calypso. In Malta, Jacques-Yves Cousteau discovered a former Royal Navy mine-sweeper that had been converted to a ferry and named Calypso. The ship was christened in 1942 but her first prosaic name, J-826, belied the exceptional life she would lead. To Cousteau, she was the ideal ship for his plan to explore the seas. AQUA LUNG - COUSTEAU Aqua Lung. In Captain Cousteau’s films, divers in silvery suits glide silently amid the marine life. Scuba frees them from the surface. The story of the Aqua-Lung goes back to World War II. In June, 1943, on a small beach of the Riviera, Jacques-Yves Cousteau, wearing rubber fins, shouldered the new completely autonomous divinggear.
VESSELS - COUSTEAU
Famous Vessels. Captain Jacques-Yves Cousteau travelled the seas of the World going to such places as Antarctic and the Amazon. Theses trips were mostly carried out on the emblematic Calypso, one of the world most famous ships, but also on the revolutionary Alcyone whichwas designed by
ALCYONE - COUSTEAU
Cousteau’s Alcyone Since 1985, Alcyone has been The Cousteau Society’s expedition ship. Caen, France, is her home port. Alcyone’s success celebrates not just the wedding of hydrodynamics and aerodynamics, it also marks the entry of electronics and computers into the maritime world. Beginning in 1980, Captain Cousteau’s teams, in France and in the US, began Read moreAlcyoneMEDITERRANEAN SEA
Cradle of many civilizations in the course of history, the Mediterranean is a wounded sea. Fifty years of adventure and oceanographic expeditions have allowed the Cousteau team to draw up a complete accounting of this nearly enclosed sea. From Monaco to Naples, Crete, Cyprus and Alexandria, Calypso spent more time in thissea than any other.
DIVING SAUCER
Denise was her original name, and she was the first underwater vehicle designed expressly for scientific exploration. Developed by Jacques-Yves Cousteau and engineer Jean Mollard at the French Center for Undersea Research, the vehicle was dubbed the SP-350 or, less formally, ” diving saucer “, because of its resemblance to the flying saucers of science fiction. ANTARCTICA - COUSTEAU Antarctica. On expedition in Antarctica in 1972, Cousteau divers realized a “first” when they explored under the icebergs and ice shelf. Calypso was equipped with a helicopter platform and a balloon to complete the equipment for aerial exploration. The ship barely escaped the onslaught of ice and storm she encountered. SEA FLEAS - COUSTEAU Cousteau’s Sea Fleas Sea fleas Two funny little devices that look like turtles with their feet, head and tail pulled in, float on the ocean before diving into the depths: these are the Sea Fleas. These two exploration submersibles, also called SP-500s, roughly two by three meters and two tons, look like toys in COUSTEAU: MISE À JOUR CONCERNANT CALYPSO Cousteau: Mise à jour concernant Calypso. Depuis l'incendie qui a bloqué l'avancement des travaux sur Calypso, les dégâts ont été évacués et la coque reconstruite presque au stade ou elle était au moment du sinistre, par Equipe Cousteau.PROGRAMS - COUSTEAU
Our Programs The Cousteau Society has been exploring the seas since 1973, establishing protected areas for endangered species, advocating for the silent world which cannot advocate for itself, and educating children and adults so that they can carry on Jacques Cousteau’s legacy of protecting our Water Planet. The Cousteau Society is now led by Jacques Read moreProgramsABOUT US - COUSTEAU
About Jacques Cousteau. Jacques Cousteau was born on June 11, 1910, in Saint-André-de-Cubzac (Gironde) in France. He entered the naval academy in 1930, was graduated and became a gunnery officer. Then, while he was training to be a pilot, a serious car accident ended hisaviation career.
LEGACY - COUSTEAU
Cousteau’s Legacy Preserving Jacques Cousteau’s Legacy Captain Cousteau caught the world’s fervour through his explorative adventures onboard the iconic Calypso, ship of dreams. Jacques Cousteau spent 68 years of his life revealing the hidden wonders of the underwater world and bringing us a new outlook on the planet. To do so he invented the necessary Read moreLegacyCOUSTEAU KIDS
Cousteau Society founder Captain Jacques-Yves Cousteau believed that the future rests in the hands of young people. By capturing children’s interest in the undersea world at an early age, we inspire them to continue learning about it — and about how to care for our precious Water Planet — throughout their lives. UNESCO – COUSTEAU ECOTECHNIE PROGRAM The UNESCO-Cousteau Ecotechnie Programme (UCEP) is an international initiative to promote interdisciplinary education, research and policy-making in the field of the environment and development. It is a joint effort of UNESCO’s Man and the Biosphere Programme (MAB)and The Cousteau Society. The word Ecotechnie was coined by CaptainJacques
VESSELS - COUSTEAU
Famous Vessels. Captain Jacques-Yves Cousteau travelled the seas of the World going to such places as Antarctic and the Amazon. Theses trips were mostly carried out on the emblematic Calypso, one of the world most famous ships, but also on the revolutionary Alcyone whichwas designed by
THE COUSTEAU SOCIETY AND NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC TO MAKE A Captain Cousteau worked with National Geographic in the 1960s before founding The Cousteau Society in the United States in 1973. He gave TCS exclusive worldwide rights to his name, his likeness and his work in perpetuity. These include are among other things more than 120 films. Thus, National Geographic has set its next documentary, which will Read moreThe Cousteau Society and National SEA FLEAS - COUSTEAU Cousteau’s Sea Fleas Sea fleas Two funny little devices that look like turtles with their feet, head and tail pulled in, float on the ocean before diving into the depths: these are the Sea Fleas. These two exploration submersibles, also called SP-500s, roughly two by three meters and two tons, look like toys in CALYPSO II - COUSTEAU Calypso II. Fifty years of experience with Calypso and Alcyone enabled Captain Cousteau to define a list of specific tasks for Calypso II. The ship itself is conceived as a laboratory for non-polluting technology. Innovations include the shape of its hull as well as the combination diesel-Turbosail propulsion system, navigation equipmentand
OCEAN PLASTIC AWARENESS BULLETIN Ocean Plastic Awareness Bulletin. Were my dear departed husband alive today, he would be saddened by images like the one we shared in this news post. Since Jacques Cousteau sailed the seas on the beloved Calypso, our oceans have become filled with that menace of modern society —PLASTIC pollution. THE COUSTEAU SOCIETY Saving and protecting marine life for present and future generations since 1973 Our mission The Cousteau Society has been exploring the seas, establishing protected areas for endangered species and advocating for the silent world which cannot advocate for itself, since 1973. Project hermes Read More NEW PROJECT Infographics Read more Vaquita Conservation in Mexico Read Read moreTheVESSELS - COUSTEAU
Cousteau’s Captain Jacques-Yves Cousteau travelled the seas of the World going to such places as Antarctic and the Amazon. Theses trips were mostly carried out on the emblematic Calypso, one of the world most famous ships, but also on the revolutionary Alcyone which was designed by the Captain himself. In this section you will find ReadmoreVessels
ALCYONE - COUSTEAU
Cousteau’s Alcyone Since 1985, Alcyone has been The Cousteau Society’s expedition ship. Caen, France, is her home port. Alcyone’s success celebrates not just the wedding of hydrodynamics and aerodynamics, it also marks the entry of electronics and computers into the maritime world. Beginning in 1980, Captain Cousteau’s teams, in France and in the US, began Read moreAlcyone ANTARCTICA - COUSTEAU Cousteau’s Expeditions Antarctica On expedition in Antarctica in 1972, Cousteau divers realized a “first” when they explored under the icebergs and ice shelf. Calypso was equipped with a helicopter platform and a balloon to complete the equipment for aerial exploration. The ship barely escaped the onslaught of ice and storm she encountered. Screen Shot 2014-04-14 Read moreAntarctica AQUA LUNG - COUSTEAU Cousteau’s Aqua Lung Aqua Lung In Captain Cousteau’s films, divers in silvery suits glide silently amid the marine life. Scuba frees them from the surface. The story of the Aqua-Lung goes back to World War II. In June, 1943, on a small beach of the Riviera, Jacques-Yves Cousteau, wearing rubber fins, shouldered the new completely ReadmoreAqua Lung
CALYPSO - COUSTEAU
Cousteau’s Calypso Welcome aboard! On board Calypso, life is harsh. This is not a pleasure cruise. Night and day, calm seas or raging storm, the ship must be tended, cleaned, piloted, maintained From the hold to the helm, the crew works for the success of the expedition. A quick visit to the ship is SEA FLEAS - COUSTEAU Cousteau’s Sea Fleas Sea fleas Two funny little devices that look like turtles with their feet, head and tail pulled in, float on the ocean before diving into the depths: these are the Sea Fleas. These two exploration submersibles, also called SP-500s, roughly two by three meters and two tons, look like toys inDIVING SAUCER
Denise was her original name, and she was the first underwater vehicle designed expressly for scientific exploration. Developed by Jacques-Yves Cousteau and engineer Jean Mollard at the French Center for Undersea Research, the vehicle was dubbed the SP-350 or, less formally, ” diving saucer “, because of its resemblance to the flying saucers of science fiction. IF YOU ENCOUNTER WHALE SHARKS Lake Ghoubet-al-Kharab Tadjourah DJIBOUTI Gulf 50 km The whale shark (Rhincodon typus) is a type of carpet shark and the largest known fishspecies alive
COUSTEAU: MISE À JOUR CONCERNANT CALYPSO Cousteau: Mise à jour concernant Calypso. Depuis l'incendie qui a bloqué l'avancement des travaux sur Calypso, les dégâts ont été évacués et la coque reconstruite presque au stade ou elle était au moment du sinistre, par Equipe Cousteau. THE COUSTEAU SOCIETY Saving and protecting marine life for present and future generations since 1973 Our mission The Cousteau Society has been exploring the seas, establishing protected areas for endangered species and advocating for the silent world which cannot advocate for itself, since 1973. Project hermes Read More NEW PROJECT Infographics Read more Vaquita Conservation in Mexico Read Read moreTheVESSELS - COUSTEAU
Cousteau’s Captain Jacques-Yves Cousteau travelled the seas of the World going to such places as Antarctic and the Amazon. Theses trips were mostly carried out on the emblematic Calypso, one of the world most famous ships, but also on the revolutionary Alcyone which was designed by the Captain himself. In this section you will find ReadmoreVessels
ALCYONE - COUSTEAU
Cousteau’s Alcyone Since 1985, Alcyone has been The Cousteau Society’s expedition ship. Caen, France, is her home port. Alcyone’s success celebrates not just the wedding of hydrodynamics and aerodynamics, it also marks the entry of electronics and computers into the maritime world. Beginning in 1980, Captain Cousteau’s teams, in France and in the US, began Read moreAlcyone ANTARCTICA - COUSTEAU Cousteau’s Expeditions Antarctica On expedition in Antarctica in 1972, Cousteau divers realized a “first” when they explored under the icebergs and ice shelf. Calypso was equipped with a helicopter platform and a balloon to complete the equipment for aerial exploration. The ship barely escaped the onslaught of ice and storm she encountered. Screen Shot 2014-04-14 Read moreAntarctica AQUA LUNG - COUSTEAU Cousteau’s Aqua Lung Aqua Lung In Captain Cousteau’s films, divers in silvery suits glide silently amid the marine life. Scuba frees them from the surface. The story of the Aqua-Lung goes back to World War II. In June, 1943, on a small beach of the Riviera, Jacques-Yves Cousteau, wearing rubber fins, shouldered the new completely ReadmoreAqua Lung
CALYPSO - COUSTEAU
Cousteau’s Calypso Welcome aboard! On board Calypso, life is harsh. This is not a pleasure cruise. Night and day, calm seas or raging storm, the ship must be tended, cleaned, piloted, maintained From the hold to the helm, the crew works for the success of the expedition. A quick visit to the ship is SEA FLEAS - COUSTEAU Cousteau’s Sea Fleas Sea fleas Two funny little devices that look like turtles with their feet, head and tail pulled in, float on the ocean before diving into the depths: these are the Sea Fleas. These two exploration submersibles, also called SP-500s, roughly two by three meters and two tons, look like toys inDIVING SAUCER
Denise was her original name, and she was the first underwater vehicle designed expressly for scientific exploration. Developed by Jacques-Yves Cousteau and engineer Jean Mollard at the French Center for Undersea Research, the vehicle was dubbed the SP-350 or, less formally, ” diving saucer “, because of its resemblance to the flying saucers of science fiction. IF YOU ENCOUNTER WHALE SHARKS Lake Ghoubet-al-Kharab Tadjourah DJIBOUTI Gulf 50 km The whale shark (Rhincodon typus) is a type of carpet shark and the largest known fishspecies alive
COUSTEAU: MISE À JOUR CONCERNANT CALYPSO Cousteau: Mise à jour concernant Calypso. Depuis l'incendie qui a bloqué l'avancement des travaux sur Calypso, les dégâts ont été évacués et la coque reconstruite presque au stade ou elle était au moment du sinistre, par Equipe Cousteau.PROGRAMS - COUSTEAU
Our Programs The Cousteau Society has been exploring the seas since 1973, establishing protected areas for endangered species, advocating for the silent world which cannot advocate for itself, and educating children and adults so that they can carry on Jacques Cousteau’s legacy of protecting our Water Planet. The Cousteau Society is now led by Jacques Read moreProgramsLEGACY - COUSTEAU
Cousteau’s Legacy Preserving Jacques Cousteau’s Legacy Captain Cousteau caught the world’s fervour through his explorative adventures onboard the iconic Calypso, ship of dreams. Jacques Cousteau spent 68 years of his life revealing the hidden wonders of the underwater world and bringing us a new outlook on the planet. To do so he invented the necessary Read moreLegacyOUR MISSION
Jacques-Yves Cousteau is the father of underwater sea exploration. Working with scientists and inventors to increase his capacity for underwater research, he was the first user of the Aqua-Lung; the world’s first underwater breathing apparatus that enabled humans to UNESCO – COUSTEAU ECOTECHNIE PROGRAM UNESCO/Cousteau ecotechnie program WHAT IS UCEP? The UNESCO-Cousteau Ecotechnie Programme (UCEP) is an international initiative to promote interdisciplinary education, research and policy-making in the field of the environment and development. It is a joint effort of UNESCO’s Man and the Biosphere Programme (MAB)and The Cousteau Society. The word Ecotechnie was coined by Captain JacquesCOUSTEAU KIDS
Cousteau Society founder Captain Jacques-Yves Cousteau believed that the future rests in the hands of young people. By capturing children’s interest in the undersea world at an early age, we inspire them to continue learning about it — and about how to care for our precious Water Planet — throughout their lives.CALYPSO - COUSTEAU
Cousteau’s Calypso Welcome aboard! On board Calypso, life is harsh. This is not a pleasure cruise. Night and day, calm seas or raging storm, the ship must be tended, cleaned, piloted, maintained From the hold to the helm, the crew works for the success of the expedition. A quick visit to the ship isRESTORE RAPA NUI
Restore Rapa Nui Rapa Nui? Easter Island is a fragile land, beautiful and unique in human history. It stands like an undefeated castle, a stoic fortress in the relentless rush of breaking waves. We know what probably comes to mind when you think of the words “Easter Island”: giant stone heads, sparse population, or some Read moreRestore Rapa NuiSPOT THE DIFFERENCE
Did we stump you? Find the answers on the back page. Spot the Difference These two pictures are pretty similar but there are 7 things about them that are different. OCEAN PLASTIC AWARENESS BULLETIN Dear Cousteau.org visitors, Were my dear departed husband alive today, he would be saddened by images like the one we shared in this news post. Since Jacques Cousteau sailed the seas on the beloved Calypso, our oceans have become filled with that menace of modern society —PLASTIC pollution. It’s estimated that there are more pieces Read moreOcean Plastic Awareness BulletinMISSISSIPPI
The Cousteau Society, taxpayer identification number 23-7337664, is a membership-supported non-profit environmental education organization recognized as tax exempt under section501(c)3. THE COUSTEAU SOCIETY Saving and protecting marine life for present and future generations since 1973 Our mission The Cousteau Society has been exploring the seas, establishing protected areas for endangered species and advocating for the silent world which cannot advocate for itself, since 1973. Project hermes Read More NEW PROJECT Infographics Read more Vaquita Conservation in Mexico Read Read moreTheLEGACY - COUSTEAU
Cousteau’s Legacy Preserving Jacques Cousteau’s Legacy Captain Cousteau caught the world’s fervour through his explorative adventures onboard the iconic Calypso, ship of dreams. Jacques Cousteau spent 68 years of his life revealing the hidden wonders of the underwater world and bringing us a new outlook on the planet. To do so he invented the necessary Read moreLegacyALCYONE - COUSTEAU
Cousteau’s Alcyone Since 1985, Alcyone has been The Cousteau Society’s expedition ship. Caen, France, is her home port. Alcyone’s success celebrates not just the wedding of hydrodynamics and aerodynamics, it also marks the entry of electronics and computers into the maritime world. Beginning in 1980, Captain Cousteau’s teams, in France and in the US, began Read moreAlcyoneCALYPSO - COUSTEAU
Cousteau meets Calypso. In Malta, Jacques-Yves Cousteau discovered a former Royal Navy mine-sweeper that had been converted to a ferry and named Calypso. The ship was christened in 1942 but her first prosaic name, J-826, belied the exceptional life she would lead. To Cousteau, she was the ideal ship for his plan to explore the seas. AQUA LUNG - COUSTEAU Aqua Lung. In Captain Cousteau’s films, divers in silvery suits glide silently amid the marine life. Scuba frees them from the surface. The story of the Aqua-Lung goes back to World War II. In June, 1943, on a small beach of the Riviera, Jacques-Yves Cousteau, wearing rubber fins, shouldered the new completely autonomous divinggear.
DIVING SAUCER
Denise was her original name, and she was the first underwater vehicle designed expressly for scientific exploration. Developed by Jacques-Yves Cousteau and engineer Jean Mollard at the French Center for Undersea Research, the vehicle was dubbed the SP-350 or, less formally, ” diving saucer “, because of its resemblance to the flying saucers of science fiction. ANTARCTICA - COUSTEAU Antarctica. On expedition in Antarctica in 1972, Cousteau divers realized a “first” when they explored under the icebergs and ice shelf. Calypso was equipped with a helicopter platform and a balloon to complete the equipment for aerial exploration. The ship barely escaped the onslaught of ice and storm she encountered. CALYPSO II - COUSTEAU Calypso II. Fifty years of experience with Calypso and Alcyone enabled Captain Cousteau to define a list of specific tasks for Calypso II. The ship itself is conceived as a laboratory for non-polluting technology. Innovations include the shape of its hull as well as the combination diesel-Turbosail propulsion system, navigation equipmentand
IF YOU ENCOUNTER WHALE SHARKS Lake Ghoubet-al-Kharab Tadjourah DJIBOUTI Gulf 50 km The whale shark (Rhincodon typus) is a type of carpet shark and the largest known fishspecies alive
COUSTEAU: MISE À JOUR CONCERNANT CALYPSO Cousteau: Mise à jour concernant Calypso. Depuis l'incendie qui a bloqué l'avancement des travaux sur Calypso, les dégâts ont été évacués et la coque reconstruite presque au stade ou elle était au moment du sinistre, par Equipe Cousteau. THE COUSTEAU SOCIETY Saving and protecting marine life for present and future generations since 1973 Our mission The Cousteau Society has been exploring the seas, establishing protected areas for endangered species and advocating for the silent world which cannot advocate for itself, since 1973. Project hermes Read More NEW PROJECT Infographics Read more Vaquita Conservation in Mexico Read Read moreTheLEGACY - COUSTEAU
Cousteau’s Legacy Preserving Jacques Cousteau’s Legacy Captain Cousteau caught the world’s fervour through his explorative adventures onboard the iconic Calypso, ship of dreams. Jacques Cousteau spent 68 years of his life revealing the hidden wonders of the underwater world and bringing us a new outlook on the planet. To do so he invented the necessary Read moreLegacyALCYONE - COUSTEAU
Cousteau’s Alcyone Since 1985, Alcyone has been The Cousteau Society’s expedition ship. Caen, France, is her home port. Alcyone’s success celebrates not just the wedding of hydrodynamics and aerodynamics, it also marks the entry of electronics and computers into the maritime world. Beginning in 1980, Captain Cousteau’s teams, in France and in the US, began Read moreAlcyoneCALYPSO - COUSTEAU
Cousteau meets Calypso. In Malta, Jacques-Yves Cousteau discovered a former Royal Navy mine-sweeper that had been converted to a ferry and named Calypso. The ship was christened in 1942 but her first prosaic name, J-826, belied the exceptional life she would lead. To Cousteau, she was the ideal ship for his plan to explore the seas. AQUA LUNG - COUSTEAU Aqua Lung. In Captain Cousteau’s films, divers in silvery suits glide silently amid the marine life. Scuba frees them from the surface. The story of the Aqua-Lung goes back to World War II. In June, 1943, on a small beach of the Riviera, Jacques-Yves Cousteau, wearing rubber fins, shouldered the new completely autonomous divinggear.
DIVING SAUCER
Denise was her original name, and she was the first underwater vehicle designed expressly for scientific exploration. Developed by Jacques-Yves Cousteau and engineer Jean Mollard at the French Center for Undersea Research, the vehicle was dubbed the SP-350 or, less formally, ” diving saucer “, because of its resemblance to the flying saucers of science fiction. ANTARCTICA - COUSTEAU Antarctica. On expedition in Antarctica in 1972, Cousteau divers realized a “first” when they explored under the icebergs and ice shelf. Calypso was equipped with a helicopter platform and a balloon to complete the equipment for aerial exploration. The ship barely escaped the onslaught of ice and storm she encountered. CALYPSO II - COUSTEAU Calypso II. Fifty years of experience with Calypso and Alcyone enabled Captain Cousteau to define a list of specific tasks for Calypso II. The ship itself is conceived as a laboratory for non-polluting technology. Innovations include the shape of its hull as well as the combination diesel-Turbosail propulsion system, navigation equipmentand
IF YOU ENCOUNTER WHALE SHARKS Lake Ghoubet-al-Kharab Tadjourah DJIBOUTI Gulf 50 km The whale shark (Rhincodon typus) is a type of carpet shark and the largest known fishspecies alive
COUSTEAU: MISE À JOUR CONCERNANT CALYPSO Cousteau: Mise à jour concernant Calypso. Depuis l'incendie qui a bloqué l'avancement des travaux sur Calypso, les dégâts ont été évacués et la coque reconstruite presque au stade ou elle était au moment du sinistre, par Equipe Cousteau.LEGACY - COUSTEAU
Cousteau’s Legacy Preserving Jacques Cousteau’s Legacy Captain Cousteau caught the world’s fervour through his explorative adventures onboard the iconic Calypso, ship of dreams. Jacques Cousteau spent 68 years of his life revealing the hidden wonders of the underwater world and bringing us a new outlook on the planet. To do so he invented the necessary Read moreLegacyPROGRAMS - COUSTEAU
Our Programs The Cousteau Society has been exploring the seas since 1973, establishing protected areas for endangered species, advocating for the silent world which cannot advocate for itself, and educating children and adults so that they can carry on Jacques Cousteau’s legacy of protecting our Water Planet. The Cousteau Society is now led by Jacques Read moreProgramsABOUT US - COUSTEAU
About Jacques Cousteau. Jacques Cousteau was born on June 11, 1910, in Saint-André-de-Cubzac (Gironde) in France. He entered the naval academy in 1930, was graduated and became a gunnery officer. Then, while he was training to be a pilot, a serious car accident ended hisaviation career.
OUR MISSION
Jacques-Yves Cousteau is the father of underwater sea exploration. Working with scientists and inventors to increase his capacity for underwater research, he was the first user of the Aqua-Lung; the world’s first underwater breathing apparatus that enabled humans toVESSELS - COUSTEAU
Famous Vessels. Captain Jacques-Yves Cousteau travelled the seas of the World going to such places as Antarctic and the Amazon. Theses trips were mostly carried out on the emblematic Calypso, one of the world most famous ships, but also on the revolutionary Alcyone whichwas designed by
UNESCO – COUSTEAU ECOTECHNIE PROGRAM The UNESCO-Cousteau Ecotechnie Programme (UCEP) is an international initiative to promote interdisciplinary education, research and policy-making in the field of the environment and development. It is a joint effort of UNESCO’s Man and the Biosphere Programme (MAB)and The Cousteau Society. The word Ecotechnie was coined by CaptainJacques
COUSTEAU DIVERS
The Cousteau Divers scientific program makes divers an active agent for the study and protection of the oceans. With very simple methods and tech, divers can record their observations on marine life in real time or after the dive. By uniting a community of divers who are concerned about the marine environment, Cousteau Divers brings thelegacy
ANTARCTICA - COUSTEAU Antarctica. On expedition in Antarctica in 1972, Cousteau divers realized a “first” when they explored under the icebergs and ice shelf. Calypso was equipped with a helicopter platform and a balloon to complete the equipment for aerial exploration. The ship barely escaped the onslaught of ice and storm she encountered.RESTORE RAPA NUI
Restore Rapa Nui Rapa Nui? Easter Island is a fragile land, beautiful and unique in human history. It stands like an undefeated castle, a stoic fortress in the relentless rush of breaking waves. We know what probably comes to mind when you think of the words “Easter Island”: giant stone heads, sparse population, or some Read moreRestore Rapa Nui SEA FLEAS - COUSTEAU Cousteau’s Sea Fleas Sea fleas Two funny little devices that look like turtles with their feet, head and tail pulled in, float on the ocean before diving into the depths: these are the Sea Fleas. These two exploration submersibles, also called SP-500s, roughly two by three meters and two tons, look like toys in THE COUSTEAU SOCIETY Saving and protecting marine life for present and future generations since 1973 Our mission The Cousteau Society has been exploring the seas, establishing protected areas for endangered species and advocating for the silent world which cannot advocate for itself, since 1973. Project hermes Read More NEW PROJECT Infographics Read more Vaquita Conservation in Mexico Read Read moreTheVESSELS - COUSTEAU
Famous Vessels. Captain Jacques-Yves Cousteau travelled the seas of the World going to such places as Antarctic and the Amazon. Theses trips were mostly carried out on the emblematic Calypso, one of the world most famous ships, but also on the revolutionary Alcyone whichwas designed by
CALYPSO - COUSTEAU
Cousteau meets Calypso. In Malta, Jacques-Yves Cousteau discovered a former Royal Navy mine-sweeper that had been converted to a ferry and named Calypso. The ship was christened in 1942 but her first prosaic name, J-826, belied the exceptional life she would lead. To Cousteau, she was the ideal ship for his plan to explore the seas.ALCYONE - COUSTEAU
Cousteau’s Alcyone Since 1985, Alcyone has been The Cousteau Society’s expedition ship. Caen, France, is her home port. Alcyone’s success celebrates not just the wedding of hydrodynamics and aerodynamics, it also marks the entry of electronics and computers into the maritime world. Beginning in 1980, Captain Cousteau’s teams, in France and in the US, began Read moreAlcyoneDIVING SAUCER
Denise was her original name, and she was the first underwater vehicle designed expressly for scientific exploration. Developed by Jacques-Yves Cousteau and engineer Jean Mollard at the French Center for Undersea Research, the vehicle was dubbed the SP-350 or, less formally, ” diving saucer “, because of its resemblance to the flying saucers of science fiction. ANTARCTICA - COUSTEAU Antarctica. On expedition in Antarctica in 1972, Cousteau divers realized a “first” when they explored under the icebergs and ice shelf. Calypso was equipped with a helicopter platform and a balloon to complete the equipment for aerial exploration. The ship barely escaped the onslaught of ice and storm she encountered. CONSHELF I, II & III Conshelf II was essentially a small village, built on the floor of the Red Sea at ten meters depth. The main house, the “Starfish”, stood next to an aquarium, a garage for the diving saucer and an equipment hangar. A deep station was installed 15 meters further down. Five oceanauts would live for CALYPSO II - COUSTEAU Calypso II. Fifty years of experience with Calypso and Alcyone enabled Captain Cousteau to define a list of specific tasks for Calypso II. The ship itself is conceived as a laboratory for non-polluting technology. Innovations include the shape of its hull as well as the combination diesel-Turbosail propulsion system, navigation equipmentand
LA CALYPSO - COMMANDANT COUSTEAU - BATEAU, …TRANSLATE THIS PAGESEE MORE ON FR.COUSTEAU.ORG COUSTEAU: MISE À JOUR CONCERNANT CALYPSO Cousteau: Mise à jour concernant Calypso. Depuis l'incendie qui a bloqué l'avancement des travaux sur Calypso, les dégâts ont été évacués et la coque reconstruite presque au stade ou elle était au moment du sinistre, par Equipe Cousteau. THE COUSTEAU SOCIETY Saving and protecting marine life for present and future generations since 1973 Our mission The Cousteau Society has been exploring the seas, establishing protected areas for endangered species and advocating for the silent world which cannot advocate for itself, since 1973. Project hermes Read More NEW PROJECT Infographics Read more Vaquita Conservation in Mexico Read Read moreTheVESSELS - COUSTEAU
Famous Vessels. Captain Jacques-Yves Cousteau travelled the seas of the World going to such places as Antarctic and the Amazon. Theses trips were mostly carried out on the emblematic Calypso, one of the world most famous ships, but also on the revolutionary Alcyone whichwas designed by
CALYPSO - COUSTEAU
Cousteau meets Calypso. In Malta, Jacques-Yves Cousteau discovered a former Royal Navy mine-sweeper that had been converted to a ferry and named Calypso. The ship was christened in 1942 but her first prosaic name, J-826, belied the exceptional life she would lead. To Cousteau, she was the ideal ship for his plan to explore the seas.ALCYONE - COUSTEAU
Cousteau’s Alcyone Since 1985, Alcyone has been The Cousteau Society’s expedition ship. Caen, France, is her home port. Alcyone’s success celebrates not just the wedding of hydrodynamics and aerodynamics, it also marks the entry of electronics and computers into the maritime world. Beginning in 1980, Captain Cousteau’s teams, in France and in the US, began Read moreAlcyoneDIVING SAUCER
Denise was her original name, and she was the first underwater vehicle designed expressly for scientific exploration. Developed by Jacques-Yves Cousteau and engineer Jean Mollard at the French Center for Undersea Research, the vehicle was dubbed the SP-350 or, less formally, ” diving saucer “, because of its resemblance to the flying saucers of science fiction. ANTARCTICA - COUSTEAU Antarctica. On expedition in Antarctica in 1972, Cousteau divers realized a “first” when they explored under the icebergs and ice shelf. Calypso was equipped with a helicopter platform and a balloon to complete the equipment for aerial exploration. The ship barely escaped the onslaught of ice and storm she encountered. CONSHELF I, II & III Conshelf II was essentially a small village, built on the floor of the Red Sea at ten meters depth. The main house, the “Starfish”, stood next to an aquarium, a garage for the diving saucer and an equipment hangar. A deep station was installed 15 meters further down. Five oceanauts would live for CALYPSO II - COUSTEAU Calypso II. Fifty years of experience with Calypso and Alcyone enabled Captain Cousteau to define a list of specific tasks for Calypso II. The ship itself is conceived as a laboratory for non-polluting technology. Innovations include the shape of its hull as well as the combination diesel-Turbosail propulsion system, navigation equipmentand
LA CALYPSO - COMMANDANT COUSTEAU - BATEAU, …TRANSLATE THIS PAGESEE MORE ON FR.COUSTEAU.ORG COUSTEAU: MISE À JOUR CONCERNANT CALYPSO Cousteau: Mise à jour concernant Calypso. Depuis l'incendie qui a bloqué l'avancement des travaux sur Calypso, les dégâts ont été évacués et la coque reconstruite presque au stade ou elle était au moment du sinistre, par Equipe Cousteau.LEGACY - COUSTEAU
Cousteau’s Legacy Preserving Jacques Cousteau’s Legacy Captain Cousteau caught the world’s fervour through his explorative adventures onboard the iconic Calypso, ship of dreams. Jacques Cousteau spent 68 years of his life revealing the hidden wonders of the underwater world and bringing us a new outlook on the planet. To do so he invented the necessary Read moreLegacyPROGRAMS - COUSTEAU
Our Programs The Cousteau Society has been exploring the seas since 1973, establishing protected areas for endangered species, advocating for the silent world which cannot advocate for itself, and educating children and adults so that they can carry on Jacques Cousteau’s legacy of protecting our Water Planet. The Cousteau Society is now led by Jacques Read moreProgramsOUR MISSION
Jacques-Yves Cousteau is the father of underwater sea exploration. Working with scientists and inventors to increase his capacity for underwater research, he was the first user of the Aqua-Lung; the world’s first underwater breathing apparatus that enabled humans toCOUSTEAU KIDS
Cousteau Society founder Captain Jacques-Yves Cousteau believed that the future rests in the hands of young people. By capturing children’s interest in the undersea world at an early age, we inspire them to continue learning about it — and about how to care for our precious Water Planet — throughout their lives.ALCYONE - COUSTEAU
Cousteau’s Alcyone Since 1985, Alcyone has been The Cousteau Society’s expedition ship. Caen, France, is her home port. Alcyone’s success celebrates not just the wedding of hydrodynamics and aerodynamics, it also marks the entry of electronics and computers into the maritime world. Beginning in 1980, Captain Cousteau’s teams, in France and in the US, began Read moreAlcyoneEQUIPE COUSTEAU
Découvrez les actualités, les films, les vidéos et les programmes de l’association Équipe Cousteau sur le site officiel du Commandant Jacques Yves CousteauMEDITERRANEAN SEA
Cradle of many civilizations in the course of history, the Mediterranean is a wounded sea. Fifty years of adventure and oceanographic expeditions have allowed the Cousteau team to draw up a complete accounting of this nearly enclosed sea. From Monaco to Naples, Crete, Cyprus and Alexandria, Calypso spent more time in thissea than any other.
AQUA LUNG - COUSTEAU Aqua Lung. In Captain Cousteau’s films, divers in silvery suits glide silently amid the marine life. Scuba frees them from the surface. The story of the Aqua-Lung goes back to World War II. In June, 1943, on a small beach of the Riviera, Jacques-Yves Cousteau, wearing rubber fins, shouldered the new completely autonomous divinggear.
LA CALYPSO - COMMANDANT COUSTEAU - BATEAU, …TRANSLATE THIS PAGE Vous êtes ici : Accueil > Héritage > Navires > Calypso Calypso En 46 années de périples sur toutes les mers du globe, la Calypso est devenue le symbole de l’aventure Cousteau. Lorsqu’il prit la barre de Calypso en 1951, le Commandant Cousteau pilotait le navire qui allait lui permettre de réaliser son projet : utiliser ses inventions pour partir en pionnier découvrir le plateau IF YOU ENCOUNTER WHALE SHARKS 8 knots 30’ TO KNOW IF YOU ARE NAVIGATING BY SHIP Every year, a spectacular gathering of whale sharks takes place in the Gulf of Tadjourah and in Ghoubet-al-Kharab. THE COUSTEAU SOCIETY Saving and protecting marine life for present and future generations since 1973 Our mission The Cousteau Society has been exploring the seas, establishing protected areas for endangered species and advocating for the silent world which cannot advocate for itself, since 1973. Project hermes Read More NEW PROJECT Infographics Read more Vaquita Conservation in Mexico Read Read moreTheVESSELS - COUSTEAU
Famous Vessels. Captain Jacques-Yves Cousteau travelled the seas of the World going to such places as Antarctic and the Amazon. Theses trips were mostly carried out on the emblematic Calypso, one of the world most famous ships, but also on the revolutionary Alcyone whichwas designed by
AQUA LUNG - COUSTEAU Aqua Lung. In Captain Cousteau’s films, divers in silvery suits glide silently amid the marine life. Scuba frees them from the surface. The story of the Aqua-Lung goes back to World War II. In June, 1943, on a small beach of the Riviera, Jacques-Yves Cousteau, wearing rubber fins, shouldered the new completely autonomous divinggear.
CALYPSO - COUSTEAU
Cousteau meets Calypso. In Malta, Jacques-Yves Cousteau discovered a former Royal Navy mine-sweeper that had been converted to a ferry and named Calypso. The ship was christened in 1942 but her first prosaic name, J-826, belied the exceptional life she would lead. To Cousteau, she was the ideal ship for his plan to explore the seas.DIVING SAUCER
Denise was her original name, and she was the first underwater vehicle designed expressly for scientific exploration. Developed by Jacques-Yves Cousteau and engineer Jean Mollard at the French Center for Undersea Research, the vehicle was dubbed the SP-350 or, less formally, ” diving saucer “, because of its resemblance to the flying saucers of science fiction.MEDITERRANEAN SEA
Cradle of many civilizations in the course of history, the Mediterranean is a wounded sea. Fifty years of adventure and oceanographic expeditions have allowed the Cousteau team to draw up a complete accounting of this nearly enclosed sea. From Monaco to Naples, Crete, Cyprus and Alexandria, Calypso spent more time in thissea than any other.
ALCYONE - COUSTEAU
Cousteau’s Alcyone Since 1985, Alcyone has been The Cousteau Society’s expedition ship. Caen, France, is her home port. Alcyone’s success celebrates not just the wedding of hydrodynamics and aerodynamics, it also marks the entry of electronics and computers into the maritime world. Beginning in 1980, Captain Cousteau’s teams, in France and in the US, began Read moreAlcyone ANTARCTICA - COUSTEAU Antarctica. On expedition in Antarctica in 1972, Cousteau divers realized a “first” when they explored under the icebergs and ice shelf. Calypso was equipped with a helicopter platform and a balloon to complete the equipment for aerial exploration. The ship barely escaped the onslaught of ice and storm she encountered. IF YOU ENCOUNTER WHALE SHARKS Lake Ghoubet-al-Kharab Tadjourah DJIBOUTI Gulf 50 km The whale shark (Rhincodon typus) is a type of carpet shark and the largest known fishspecies alive
MISSISSIPPI
Mississippi. With an average flow of 20,000 cubic meters per second, the Mississippi is classified as one of the largest rivers in the world. Together with its longest tributary, the Mississippi-Missouri measures 6,200 kilometers. In 1983, Calypso travelled the river from Lake Itasca, Minnesota, to the Gulf of Mexico, documenting theChippewa
THE COUSTEAU SOCIETY Saving and protecting marine life for present and future generations since 1973 Our mission The Cousteau Society has been exploring the seas, establishing protected areas for endangered species and advocating for the silent world which cannot advocate for itself, since 1973. Project hermes Read More NEW PROJECT Infographics Read more Vaquita Conservation in Mexico Read Read moreTheVESSELS - COUSTEAU
Famous Vessels. Captain Jacques-Yves Cousteau travelled the seas of the World going to such places as Antarctic and the Amazon. Theses trips were mostly carried out on the emblematic Calypso, one of the world most famous ships, but also on the revolutionary Alcyone whichwas designed by
AQUA LUNG - COUSTEAU Aqua Lung. In Captain Cousteau’s films, divers in silvery suits glide silently amid the marine life. Scuba frees them from the surface. The story of the Aqua-Lung goes back to World War II. In June, 1943, on a small beach of the Riviera, Jacques-Yves Cousteau, wearing rubber fins, shouldered the new completely autonomous divinggear.
CALYPSO - COUSTEAU
Cousteau meets Calypso. In Malta, Jacques-Yves Cousteau discovered a former Royal Navy mine-sweeper that had been converted to a ferry and named Calypso. The ship was christened in 1942 but her first prosaic name, J-826, belied the exceptional life she would lead. To Cousteau, she was the ideal ship for his plan to explore the seas.DIVING SAUCER
Denise was her original name, and she was the first underwater vehicle designed expressly for scientific exploration. Developed by Jacques-Yves Cousteau and engineer Jean Mollard at the French Center for Undersea Research, the vehicle was dubbed the SP-350 or, less formally, ” diving saucer “, because of its resemblance to the flying saucers of science fiction.MEDITERRANEAN SEA
Cradle of many civilizations in the course of history, the Mediterranean is a wounded sea. Fifty years of adventure and oceanographic expeditions have allowed the Cousteau team to draw up a complete accounting of this nearly enclosed sea. From Monaco to Naples, Crete, Cyprus and Alexandria, Calypso spent more time in thissea than any other.
ALCYONE - COUSTEAU
Cousteau’s Alcyone Since 1985, Alcyone has been The Cousteau Society’s expedition ship. Caen, France, is her home port. Alcyone’s success celebrates not just the wedding of hydrodynamics and aerodynamics, it also marks the entry of electronics and computers into the maritime world. Beginning in 1980, Captain Cousteau’s teams, in France and in the US, began Read moreAlcyone ANTARCTICA - COUSTEAU Antarctica. On expedition in Antarctica in 1972, Cousteau divers realized a “first” when they explored under the icebergs and ice shelf. Calypso was equipped with a helicopter platform and a balloon to complete the equipment for aerial exploration. The ship barely escaped the onslaught of ice and storm she encountered. IF YOU ENCOUNTER WHALE SHARKS Lake Ghoubet-al-Kharab Tadjourah DJIBOUTI Gulf 50 km The whale shark (Rhincodon typus) is a type of carpet shark and the largest known fishspecies alive
MISSISSIPPI
Mississippi. With an average flow of 20,000 cubic meters per second, the Mississippi is classified as one of the largest rivers in the world. Together with its longest tributary, the Mississippi-Missouri measures 6,200 kilometers. In 1983, Calypso travelled the river from Lake Itasca, Minnesota, to the Gulf of Mexico, documenting theChippewa
THE COUSTEAU SOCIETY Saving and protecting marine life for present and future generations since 1973 Our mission The Cousteau Society has been exploring the seas, establishing protected areas for endangered species and advocating for the silent world which cannot advocate for itself, since 1973. Project hermes Read More NEW PROJECT Infographics Read more Vaquita Conservation in Mexico Read Read moreTheLEGACY - COUSTEAU
Cousteau’s Legacy Preserving Jacques Cousteau’s Legacy Captain Cousteau caught the world’s fervour through his explorative adventures onboard the iconic Calypso, ship of dreams. Jacques Cousteau spent 68 years of his life revealing the hidden wonders of the underwater world and bringing us a new outlook on the planet. To do so he invented the necessary Read moreLegacyCANADA - COUSTEAU
Cousteau’s Expeditions Canada In the early 1980’s, Calypso sailed up the St. Lawrence River to the Great Lakes. The Nature that the crew encountered was grandiose, but also damaged: humpback whales caught in fishing nets, beluga whales suffering from toxic pollutants. but, as they played hide-and -seek with blue whales and filmed the birth ofRead moreCanada
UNESCO – COUSTEAU ECOTECHNIE PROGRAM The UNESCO-Cousteau Ecotechnie Programme (UCEP) is an international initiative to promote interdisciplinary education, research and policy-making in the field of the environment and development. It is a joint effort of UNESCO’s Man and the Biosphere Programme (MAB)and The Cousteau Society. The word Ecotechnie was coined by CaptainJacques
ALCYONE - COUSTEAU
Cousteau’s Alcyone Since 1985, Alcyone has been The Cousteau Society’s expedition ship. Caen, France, is her home port. Alcyone’s success celebrates not just the wedding of hydrodynamics and aerodynamics, it also marks the entry of electronics and computers into the maritime world. Beginning in 1980, Captain Cousteau’s teams, in France and in the US, began Read moreAlcyoneCALYPSO - COUSTEAU
Cousteau meets Calypso. In Malta, Jacques-Yves Cousteau discovered a former Royal Navy mine-sweeper that had been converted to a ferry and named Calypso. The ship was christened in 1942 but her first prosaic name, J-826, belied the exceptional life she would lead. To Cousteau, she was the ideal ship for his plan to explore the seas.GAMES CK - COUSTEAU
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RESTORE RAPA NUI
Restore Rapa Nui Rapa Nui? Easter Island is a fragile land, beautiful and unique in human history. It stands like an undefeated castle, a stoic fortress in the relentless rush of breaking waves. We know what probably comes to mind when you think of the words “Easter Island”: giant stone heads, sparse population, or some Read moreRestore Rapa Nui CALYPSO II - COUSTEAU Calypso II. Fifty years of experience with Calypso and Alcyone enabled Captain Cousteau to define a list of specific tasks for Calypso II. The ship itself is conceived as a laboratory for non-polluting technology. Innovations include the shape of its hull as well as the combination diesel-Turbosail propulsion system, navigation equipmentand
SEA FLEAS - COUSTEAU Cousteau’s Sea Fleas Sea fleas Two funny little devices that look like turtles with their feet, head and tail pulled in, float on the ocean before diving into the depths: these are the Sea Fleas. These two exploration submersibles, also called SP-500s, roughly two by three meters and two tons, look like toys in THE COUSTEAU SOCIETY Saving and protecting marine life for present and future generations since 1973 Our mission The Cousteau Society has been exploring the seas, establishing protected areas for endangered species and advocating for the silent world which cannot advocate for itself, since 1973. Project hermes Read More NEW PROJECT Infographics Read more Vaquita Conservation in Mexico Read Read moreTheLEGACY - COUSTEAU
Cousteau’s Legacy Preserving Jacques Cousteau’s Legacy Captain Cousteau caught the world’s fervour through his explorative adventures onboard the iconic Calypso, ship of dreams. Jacques Cousteau spent 68 years of his life revealing the hidden wonders of the underwater world and bringing us a new outlook on the planet. To do so he invented the necessary Read moreLegacyVESSELS - COUSTEAU
Famous Vessels. Captain Jacques-Yves Cousteau travelled the seas of the World going to such places as Antarctic and the Amazon. Theses trips were mostly carried out on the emblematic Calypso, one of the world most famous ships, but also on the revolutionary Alcyone whichwas designed by
UNESCO – COUSTEAU ECOTECHNIE PROGRAM The UNESCO-Cousteau Ecotechnie Programme (UCEP) is an international initiative to promote interdisciplinary education, research and policy-making in the field of the environment and development. It is a joint effort of UNESCO’s Man and the Biosphere Programme (MAB)and The Cousteau Society. The word Ecotechnie was coined by CaptainJacques
CALYPSO - COUSTEAU
Cousteau meets Calypso. In Malta, Jacques-Yves Cousteau discovered a former Royal Navy mine-sweeper that had been converted to a ferry and named Calypso. The ship was christened in 1942 but her first prosaic name, J-826, belied the exceptional life she would lead. To Cousteau, she was the ideal ship for his plan to explore the seas. AQUA LUNG - COUSTEAU Aqua Lung. In Captain Cousteau’s films, divers in silvery suits glide silently amid the marine life. Scuba frees them from the surface. The story of the Aqua-Lung goes back to World War II. In June, 1943, on a small beach of the Riviera, Jacques-Yves Cousteau, wearing rubber fins, shouldered the new completely autonomous divinggear.
ALCYONE - COUSTEAU
Cousteau’s Alcyone Since 1985, Alcyone has been The Cousteau Society’s expedition ship. Caen, France, is her home port. Alcyone’s success celebrates not just the wedding of hydrodynamics and aerodynamics, it also marks the entry of electronics and computers into the maritime world. Beginning in 1980, Captain Cousteau’s teams, in France and in the US, began Read moreAlcyoneMEDITERRANEAN SEA
Cradle of many civilizations in the course of history, the Mediterranean is a wounded sea. Fifty years of adventure and oceanographic expeditions have allowed the Cousteau team to draw up a complete accounting of this nearly enclosed sea. From Monaco to Naples, Crete, Cyprus and Alexandria, Calypso spent more time in thissea than any other.
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Denise was her original name, and she was the first underwater vehicle designed expressly for scientific exploration. Developed by Jacques-Yves Cousteau and engineer Jean Mollard at the French Center for Undersea Research, the vehicle was dubbed the SP-350 or, less formally, ” diving saucer “, because of its resemblance to the flying saucers of science fiction. IF YOU ENCOUNTER WHALE SHARKS Lake Ghoubet-al-Kharab Tadjourah DJIBOUTI Gulf 50 km The whale shark (Rhincodon typus) is a type of carpet shark and the largest known fishspecies alive
THE COUSTEAU SOCIETY Saving and protecting marine life for present and future generations since 1973 Our mission The Cousteau Society has been exploring the seas, establishing protected areas for endangered species and advocating for the silent world which cannot advocate for itself, since 1973. Project hermes Read More NEW PROJECT Infographics Read more Vaquita Conservation in Mexico Read Read moreTheLEGACY - COUSTEAU
Cousteau’s Legacy Preserving Jacques Cousteau’s Legacy Captain Cousteau caught the world’s fervour through his explorative adventures onboard the iconic Calypso, ship of dreams. Jacques Cousteau spent 68 years of his life revealing the hidden wonders of the underwater world and bringing us a new outlook on the planet. To do so he invented the necessary Read moreLegacyVESSELS - COUSTEAU
Famous Vessels. Captain Jacques-Yves Cousteau travelled the seas of the World going to such places as Antarctic and the Amazon. Theses trips were mostly carried out on the emblematic Calypso, one of the world most famous ships, but also on the revolutionary Alcyone whichwas designed by
UNESCO – COUSTEAU ECOTECHNIE PROGRAM The UNESCO-Cousteau Ecotechnie Programme (UCEP) is an international initiative to promote interdisciplinary education, research and policy-making in the field of the environment and development. It is a joint effort of UNESCO’s Man and the Biosphere Programme (MAB)and The Cousteau Society. The word Ecotechnie was coined by CaptainJacques
CALYPSO - COUSTEAU
Cousteau meets Calypso. In Malta, Jacques-Yves Cousteau discovered a former Royal Navy mine-sweeper that had been converted to a ferry and named Calypso. The ship was christened in 1942 but her first prosaic name, J-826, belied the exceptional life she would lead. To Cousteau, she was the ideal ship for his plan to explore the seas. AQUA LUNG - COUSTEAU Aqua Lung. In Captain Cousteau’s films, divers in silvery suits glide silently amid the marine life. Scuba frees them from the surface. The story of the Aqua-Lung goes back to World War II. In June, 1943, on a small beach of the Riviera, Jacques-Yves Cousteau, wearing rubber fins, shouldered the new completely autonomous divinggear.
ALCYONE - COUSTEAU
Cousteau’s Alcyone Since 1985, Alcyone has been The Cousteau Society’s expedition ship. Caen, France, is her home port. Alcyone’s success celebrates not just the wedding of hydrodynamics and aerodynamics, it also marks the entry of electronics and computers into the maritime world. Beginning in 1980, Captain Cousteau’s teams, in France and in the US, began Read moreAlcyoneMEDITERRANEAN SEA
Cradle of many civilizations in the course of history, the Mediterranean is a wounded sea. Fifty years of adventure and oceanographic expeditions have allowed the Cousteau team to draw up a complete accounting of this nearly enclosed sea. From Monaco to Naples, Crete, Cyprus and Alexandria, Calypso spent more time in thissea than any other.
DIVING SAUCER
Denise was her original name, and she was the first underwater vehicle designed expressly for scientific exploration. Developed by Jacques-Yves Cousteau and engineer Jean Mollard at the French Center for Undersea Research, the vehicle was dubbed the SP-350 or, less formally, ” diving saucer “, because of its resemblance to the flying saucers of science fiction. IF YOU ENCOUNTER WHALE SHARKS Lake Ghoubet-al-Kharab Tadjourah DJIBOUTI Gulf 50 km The whale shark (Rhincodon typus) is a type of carpet shark and the largest known fishspecies alive
PROGRAMS - COUSTEAU
Our Programs The Cousteau Society has been exploring the seas since 1973, establishing protected areas for endangered species, advocating for the silent world which cannot advocate for itself, and educating children and adults so that they can carry on Jacques Cousteau’s legacy of protecting our Water Planet. The Cousteau Society is now led by Jacques Read moreProgramsOUR MISSION
Jacques-Yves Cousteau is the father of underwater sea exploration. Working with scientists and inventors to increase his capacity for underwater research, he was the first user of the Aqua-Lung; the world’s first underwater breathing apparatus that enabled humans toCOUSTEAU KIDS
Cousteau Society founder Captain Jacques-Yves Cousteau believed that the future rests in the hands of young people. By capturing children’s interest in the undersea world at an early age, we inspire them to continue learning about it — and about how to care for our precious Water Planet — throughout their lives. UNESCO – COUSTEAU ECOTECHNIE PROGRAM The UNESCO-Cousteau Ecotechnie Programme (UCEP) is an international initiative to promote interdisciplinary education, research and policy-making in the field of the environment and development. It is a joint effort of UNESCO’s Man and the Biosphere Programme (MAB)and The Cousteau Society. The word Ecotechnie was coined by CaptainJacques
ALCYONE - COUSTEAU
Cousteau’s Alcyone Since 1985, Alcyone has been The Cousteau Society’s expedition ship. Caen, France, is her home port. Alcyone’s success celebrates not just the wedding of hydrodynamics and aerodynamics, it also marks the entry of electronics and computers into the maritime world. Beginning in 1980, Captain Cousteau’s teams, in France and in the US, began Read moreAlcyone CONTACT US - COUSTEAU Contact the Cousteau Society 757-904-1764 P.O. Box 5060 – Etna NH03750-0506
CALYPSO II - COUSTEAU Calypso II. Fifty years of experience with Calypso and Alcyone enabled Captain Cousteau to define a list of specific tasks for Calypso II. The ship itself is conceived as a laboratory for non-polluting technology. Innovations include the shape of its hull as well as the combination diesel-Turbosail propulsion system, navigation equipmentand
OCEAN PLASTIC AWARENESS BULLETIN Ocean Plastic Awareness Bulletin. Were my dear departed husband alive today, he would be saddened by images like the one we shared in this news post. Since Jacques Cousteau sailed the seas on the beloved Calypso, our oceans have become filled with that menace of modern society —PLASTIC pollution.MISSISSIPPI
Mississippi. With an average flow of 20,000 cubic meters per second, the Mississippi is classified as one of the largest rivers in the world. Together with its longest tributary, the Mississippi-Missouri measures 6,200 kilometers. In 1983, Calypso travelled the river from Lake Itasca, Minnesota, to the Gulf of Mexico, documenting theChippewa
LA CALYPSO - COMMANDANT COUSTEAU - BATEAU, …TRANSLATE THIS PAGE Cousteau rencontre Calypso. A Malte, Jacques-Yves Cousteau découvre un ex-dragueur de mines de la Royal Navy, reconverti en ferry-boat et nommé Calypso. Ce bateau est né en 1942 et son triste matricule J-826 ne le prédestine pas à une vie d’exception. Pour Cousteau, il s’agit du navire idéal pour son projet d’exploration des mers. THE COUSTEAU SOCIETY Saving and protecting marine life for present and future generations since 1973 Our mission The Cousteau Society has been exploring the seas, establishing protected areas for endangered species and advocating for the silent world which cannot advocate for itself, since 1973. Project hermes Read More NEW PROJECT Infographics Read more Vaquita Conservation in Mexico Read Read moreTheVESSELS - COUSTEAU
Cousteau’s Captain Jacques-Yves Cousteau travelled the seas of the World going to such places as Antarctic and the Amazon. Theses trips were mostly carried out on the emblematic Calypso, one of the world most famous ships, but also on the revolutionary Alcyone which was designed by the Captain himself. In this section you will find ReadmoreVessels
LEGACY - COUSTEAU
Cousteau’s Legacy Preserving Jacques Cousteau’s Legacy Captain Cousteau caught the world’s fervour through his explorative adventures onboard the iconic Calypso, ship of dreams. Jacques Cousteau spent 68 years of his life revealing the hidden wonders of the underwater world and bringing us a new outlook on the planet. To do so he invented the necessary Read moreLegacyCALYPSO - COUSTEAU
Cousteau’s Calypso Welcome aboard! On board Calypso, life is harsh. This is not a pleasure cruise. Night and day, calm seas or raging storm, the ship must be tended, cleaned, piloted, maintained From the hold to the helm, the crew works for the success of the expedition. A quick visit to the ship isMEDITERRANEAN SEA
Cousteau’s Expeditions Mediterranean sea Cradle of many civilizations in the course of history, the Mediterranean is a wounded sea. Fifty years of adventure and oceanographic expeditions have allowed the Cousteau team to draw up a complete accounting of this nearly enclosed sea. From Monaco to Naples, Crete, Cyprus and Alexandria, Calypso spent more time in Read moreMediterranean sea AQUA LUNG - COUSTEAU Cousteau’s Aqua Lung Aqua Lung In Captain Cousteau’s films, divers in silvery suits glide silently amid the marine life. Scuba frees them from the surface. The story of the Aqua-Lung goes back to World War II. In June, 1943, on a small beach of the Riviera, Jacques-Yves Cousteau, wearing rubber fins, shouldered the new completely ReadmoreAqua Lung
ALCYONE - COUSTEAU
Cousteau’s Alcyone Since 1985, Alcyone has been The Cousteau Society’s expedition ship. Caen, France, is her home port. Alcyone’s success celebrates not just the wedding of hydrodynamics and aerodynamics, it also marks the entry of electronics and computers into the maritime world. Beginning in 1980, Captain Cousteau’s teams, in France and in the US, began Read moreAlcyoneDIVING SAUCER
Denise was her original name, and she was the first underwater vehicle designed expressly for scientific exploration. Developed by Jacques-Yves Cousteau and engineer Jean Mollard at the French Center for Undersea Research, the vehicle was dubbed the SP-350 or, less formally, ” diving saucer “, because of its resemblance to the flying saucers of science fiction. OCEAN PLASTIC AWARENESS BULLETIN Dear Cousteau.org visitors, Were my dear departed husband alive today, he would be saddened by images like the one we shared in this news post. Since Jacques Cousteau sailed the seas on the beloved Calypso, our oceans have become filled with that menace of modern society —PLASTIC pollution. It’s estimated that there are more pieces Read moreOcean Plastic Awareness Bulletin IF YOU ENCOUNTER WHALE SHARKS Lake Ghoubet-al-Kharab Tadjourah DJIBOUTI Gulf 50 km The whale shark (Rhincodon typus) is a type of carpet shark and the largest known fishspecies alive
THE COUSTEAU SOCIETY Saving and protecting marine life for present and future generations since 1973 Our mission The Cousteau Society has been exploring the seas, establishing protected areas for endangered species and advocating for the silent world which cannot advocate for itself, since 1973. Project hermes Read More NEW PROJECT Infographics Read more Vaquita Conservation in Mexico Read Read moreTheVESSELS - COUSTEAU
Cousteau’s Captain Jacques-Yves Cousteau travelled the seas of the World going to such places as Antarctic and the Amazon. Theses trips were mostly carried out on the emblematic Calypso, one of the world most famous ships, but also on the revolutionary Alcyone which was designed by the Captain himself. In this section you will find ReadmoreVessels
LEGACY - COUSTEAU
Cousteau’s Legacy Preserving Jacques Cousteau’s Legacy Captain Cousteau caught the world’s fervour through his explorative adventures onboard the iconic Calypso, ship of dreams. Jacques Cousteau spent 68 years of his life revealing the hidden wonders of the underwater world and bringing us a new outlook on the planet. To do so he invented the necessary Read moreLegacyCALYPSO - COUSTEAU
Cousteau’s Calypso Welcome aboard! On board Calypso, life is harsh. This is not a pleasure cruise. Night and day, calm seas or raging storm, the ship must be tended, cleaned, piloted, maintained From the hold to the helm, the crew works for the success of the expedition. A quick visit to the ship isMEDITERRANEAN SEA
Cousteau’s Expeditions Mediterranean sea Cradle of many civilizations in the course of history, the Mediterranean is a wounded sea. Fifty years of adventure and oceanographic expeditions have allowed the Cousteau team to draw up a complete accounting of this nearly enclosed sea. From Monaco to Naples, Crete, Cyprus and Alexandria, Calypso spent more time in Read moreMediterranean sea AQUA LUNG - COUSTEAU Cousteau’s Aqua Lung Aqua Lung In Captain Cousteau’s films, divers in silvery suits glide silently amid the marine life. Scuba frees them from the surface. The story of the Aqua-Lung goes back to World War II. In June, 1943, on a small beach of the Riviera, Jacques-Yves Cousteau, wearing rubber fins, shouldered the new completely ReadmoreAqua Lung
ALCYONE - COUSTEAU
Cousteau’s Alcyone Since 1985, Alcyone has been The Cousteau Society’s expedition ship. Caen, France, is her home port. Alcyone’s success celebrates not just the wedding of hydrodynamics and aerodynamics, it also marks the entry of electronics and computers into the maritime world. Beginning in 1980, Captain Cousteau’s teams, in France and in the US, began Read moreAlcyoneDIVING SAUCER
Denise was her original name, and she was the first underwater vehicle designed expressly for scientific exploration. Developed by Jacques-Yves Cousteau and engineer Jean Mollard at the French Center for Undersea Research, the vehicle was dubbed the SP-350 or, less formally, ” diving saucer “, because of its resemblance to the flying saucers of science fiction. OCEAN PLASTIC AWARENESS BULLETIN Dear Cousteau.org visitors, Were my dear departed husband alive today, he would be saddened by images like the one we shared in this news post. Since Jacques Cousteau sailed the seas on the beloved Calypso, our oceans have become filled with that menace of modern society —PLASTIC pollution. It’s estimated that there are more pieces Read moreOcean Plastic Awareness Bulletin IF YOU ENCOUNTER WHALE SHARKS Lake Ghoubet-al-Kharab Tadjourah DJIBOUTI Gulf 50 km The whale shark (Rhincodon typus) is a type of carpet shark and the largest known fishspecies alive
PROGRAMS - COUSTEAU
Our Programs The Cousteau Society has been exploring the seas since 1973, establishing protected areas for endangered species, advocating for the silent world which cannot advocate for itself, and educating children and adults so that they can carry on Jacques Cousteau’s legacy of protecting our Water Planet. The Cousteau Society is now led by Jacques Read moreProgramsOUR MISSION
Jacques-Yves Cousteau is the father of underwater sea exploration. Working with scientists and inventors to increase his capacity for underwater research, he was the first user of the Aqua-Lung; the world’s first underwater breathing apparatus that enabled humans toCOUSTEAU KIDS
Cousteau Society founder Captain Jacques-Yves Cousteau believed that the future rests in the hands of young people. By capturing children’s interest in the undersea world at an early age, we inspire them to continue learning about it — and about how to care for our precious Water Planet — throughout their lives.ALCYONE - COUSTEAU
Cousteau’s Alcyone Since 1985, Alcyone has been The Cousteau Society’s expedition ship. Caen, France, is her home port. Alcyone’s success celebrates not just the wedding of hydrodynamics and aerodynamics, it also marks the entry of electronics and computers into the maritime world. Beginning in 1980, Captain Cousteau’s teams, in France and in the US, began Read moreAlcyone CONTACT US - COUSTEAU Contact the Cousteau Society 757-904-1764 P.O. Box 5060 – Etna NH03750-0506
ANTARCTICA - COUSTEAU Cousteau’s Expeditions Antarctica On expedition in Antarctica in 1972, Cousteau divers realized a “first” when they explored under the icebergs and ice shelf. Calypso was equipped with a helicopter platform and a balloon to complete the equipment for aerial exploration. The ship barely escaped the onslaught of ice and storm she encountered. Screen Shot 2014-04-14 Read moreAntarctica OCEAN PLASTIC AWARENESS BULLETIN Dear Cousteau.org visitors, Were my dear departed husband alive today, he would be saddened by images like the one we shared in this news post. Since Jacques Cousteau sailed the seas on the beloved Calypso, our oceans have become filled with that menace of modern society —PLASTIC pollution. It’s estimated that there are more pieces Read moreOcean Plastic Awareness Bulletin CALYPSO II - COUSTEAU Fifty years of experience with Calypso and Alcyone enabled Captain Cousteau to define a list of specific tasks for Calypso II. The ship itself is conceived as a laboratory for non-polluting technology.MISSISSIPPI
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