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Jacques Yves Cousteau, 1910-1997. (founder of Cousteau Society, Virginia)(Obituary)
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Jacques Yves Cousteau, a sea explorer, inventor of the aqualung and a pioneer in water photography, was also a staunch protector of the environment. He authored the book, 'Man, Octopus and Orchid' which contains his concerns for the environmental future of the planet. He died in Jun 1997.
"The monumental problem for the future is overpopulation," an ebullient but angry Jacques Cousteau told E last year in an interview at the New York headquarters of the oceanic society that bears hi...
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