
Jacques-Yves Cousteau (June 11, 1910  - June 25, 1997) was a French naval  officer, explorer, ecologist, and  researcher who studied the sea and all  forms of life in water. Cousteau was  born in Saint André de Cubzac, France  and died in Paris, France. Cousteau is  generally known in France as le  commandant Cousteau ("Commander  Cousteau"). Worldwide, he was  commonly known as Jacques  Cousteau. Quote:       From birth, man  carries the weight of gravity on his  shoulders. He is bolted to earth. But  man has only to sink beneath the  surface and he is free.
 
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