Jacques Cousteau (1910– 1997) was world renowned as an ocean explorer, filmmaker, educator, and environmental activist. He won three Oscars and the Palme d’ Or for his films,"" was nominated for forty Emmys during the run of his TV series "The Undersea World of Jacques Cousteau," and wrote or coauthored more than seventy five books, including "The Silent World," which has sold five million copies in twenty two languages. As director of the Oceanographic Institute of Monaco and a member of the advisory committee of the IAEA, he was active in the conservation and anti-nuclear-prolife...