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Cousteau's and television
Following Cousteau's 1971 television documentary about the lagoon and its ghostly remains, the place became a scuba diving paradise, drawing wreck diving enthusiasts from around the world to see its numerous, virtually intact sunken ships.

Cousteau's and 50
The expedition, entitled " Celebrating 50 Years Of Living Beneath The Sea ", will commemorate the fiftieth anniversary of Jacques Cousteau's Conshelf I project and investigate coral reefs and ocean health.

Cousteau's and environmental
Due to the rising cost of fossil fuels, as well as environmental concerns, there has been renewed interest in the concept in the later 20th century, starting with Jacques-Yves Cousteau's Alcyone in 1983.

Cousteau's and with
MSA provided a small open-circuit breathing set with a small ( 5 to 7 liters ) air cylinder, a circular demand regulator with a two-lever system similar to Cousteau's design ( connected to the cylinder by a nut and cone nipple connection ), and one corrugated wide breathing tube connected to a mouthpiece.
* 1947: Maurice Fargues becomes the first diver to die using an aqualung while attempting a new depth record with Cousteau's Undersea Research Group near Toulon.
Cardona's movie is often confused with Jacques Yves Cousteau's 1956 documentary Monde du Silence, but Cousteau's film was shot entirely in the Eastern Hemisphere, and it was Cardona's film that brought the crystal clear waters of Cozumel to the attention of American divers.

Cousteau's and .
They already had a daughter Diane Cousteau ( born 1980 ) and a son Pierre-Yves Cousteau ( born 1982 ), born during Cousteau's marriage to his first wife.
The timepiece incorporated a sliver of wood from the interior of Cousteau's Calypso research vessel.
From 1934 to 1944 the Commeinhes family ( René and his son Georges ) from Alsace invented and successfully tested a demand regulator, but the main inventor, Georges, was killed in 1944 during the liberation of Strasbourg and Cousteau's regulator had no competitors immediately after the war.
His invention was submerged by Cousteau's invention.
* 1944: Cousteau's first aqualung is destroyed by a mis-aimed artillery shell in an Allied landing on the French Riviera: that left two.
* 1953: National Geographic Magazine publishes an article about Cousteau's underwater archaeology at Grand Congloué island near Marseille.
On Cousteau's initiative, the Gagnan's regulator was adapted to diving, and the new Cousteau-Gagnan patent was registered some weeks later in 1943.
The term " Aqualung ", as far as is known, first appeared in print on page 3 of Jacques-Yves Cousteau's first book, The Silent World in 1953.
Public use of the word " Aqualung ", and public interest in Aqualungs and scuba diving, were started around 1953 in English-speaking counties by a National Geographical Society Magazine article about Cousteau's underwater archaeological expedition to Grand Congloué.
In France, Aqualung diving was popularized by Cousteau's movie Épaves, while his book The Silent World also helped significantly.
Its title derives from Jacques-Yves Cousteau's 1953 book The Silent World: A Story of Undersea Discovery and Adventure.
In 1942, Simone's father provided financing and the manufacturing expertise of Emile Gagnan at Air Liquide to build Jacques Cousteau's aqua lung.
1998's Va Va Voom featured the help of The Church's Marty Wilson-Piper, Cousteau's Davey Ray Moor and Emma Pollock of The Delgados.
1998's Va Va Voom featured the help of The Church's Marty Wilson-Piper, Cousteau's Davey Ray Moor and Emma Pollock of The Delgados.
An even larger specimen is described in Captain Jacques Y. Cousteau's " The Living Sea " as being "... twelve to fifteen feet long and seven to eight feet high.
Calypso was the name of Jacques Cousteau's research boat that sailed around the world for oceanic conservation.
Additionally, another story told of one of Cousteau's men fainting in terror after hearing screaming voices in a trench in the Bermuda Triangle.

legacy and includes
The legacy of the shield among other comics characters includes the time-traveling mutant superhero Cable telling Captain America that his shield still exists in one of the possible futures ; Cable carries it into battle and brandishes it as a symbol.
His legacy includes the Kemp – Roth Tax Cut of the 1980s, also known as the first of two " Reagan tax cuts.
That endeavor left the newly independent Republic of Kazakhstan a mixed legacy: a population that includes nearly as many Russians as Kazakhs ; the presence of a dominating class of Russian technocrats, who are necessary to economic progress but ethnically unassimilated ; and a well-developed energy industry, based mainly on coal and oil, whose efficiency is inhibited by major infrastructural deficiencies.
Its artistic legacy includes the employment, since the 1920s, of many well-known graphic designers, illustrators and artists for its own publicity posters.
Roosevelt's legacy includes several other important commemorations.
Tintin's legacy includes the establishment of a market for comic strip collections ; the serialisation followed by collection model has been adopted by creators and publishers in France and Belgium.
Since his death, his legacy ( which includes a generous scholarship fund for Georgia residents, funded by his investments in Coca-Cola ) has been tarnished by allegations of racism.
Woodrow Wilson " Woody " Guthrie ( July 14, 1912 – October 3, 1967 ) was an American singer-songwriter and folk musician whose musical legacy includes hundreds of political, traditional and children's songs, ballads and improvised works.
Rickover's substantial legacy of technical achievements includes the United States Navy's continuing record of zero reactor accidents, as defined by the uncontrolled release of fission products subsequent to reactor core damage.
The hippie legacy in literature includes the lasting popularity of books reflecting the hippie experience, such as The Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test.
In addition to the products based on the version 11. 7 engine the IBM Informix family also includes a number of legacy database products which are still supported in market.
The WPA legacy includes public recreation buildings.
Though the company was broken up into several independent operations in 1998, its legacy includes the development of RISC personal computers.
His legacy includes the following:
Galvani's legacy includes:
As one of Kentucky's largest counties, Graves's history of legends and leaders includes a US Vice President, four US Congressmen, famous and infamous heroes, singers and songwriters, noted writers and a legacy of historic sites.
Gluck's musical legacy includes approximately 35 complete full-length operas plus around a dozen shorter operas and operatic introductions, as well as numerous ballets and instrumental works.
Offutt AFB's legacy includes the construction of the first two bombers to drop atomic bombs and over 40 years as the headquarters for the former Strategic Air Command ( SAC ) and home for its associated ground and aerial command centers for the U. S. in case of nuclear war during the Cold War.
Yale's legacy from this interest of Stiles ' includes a portrait of Carigal by artist Samuel King, and the Hebrew words " Urim " and " Thummim " ( אורים ותמים ) on the Yale seal.
Lleida, the provincial capital, also merits its own special mention, on account of its monumental legacy, which includes attractions like the splendid Seu Vella ( old cathedral ), which is a veritable jewel of Romanesque-Gothic period architecture and the Knight Templar Castle of Gardeny.
His recorded legacy includes, Vaughan Williams ' Fantasia on a Theme of Thomas Tallis ', Rimsky-Korsakov's Scheherazade, and a 1966 recording of Tchaikovsky's 1812 Overture with the additional forces of the Band of HM Royal Marines.
The Canal Trust used a legacy to purchase the site, which includes two cottages, some land, and a small section of the River Severn as well as Llanthony lock.
His publishing legacy includes the distinctions of inventing italic type, establishing the modern use of the semicolon, developing the modern appearance of the comma, and introducing inexpensive books in small formats bound in vellum that were read much like modern paperbacks.
One consequence of Barthes ' breadth of focus is that his legacy includes no following of thinkers dedicated to modeling themselves after him.

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