Jacques Cousteau Research Paper

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“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 -Cousteau” (Sport). Jacques Cousteau was one of the first ocean explorers who dedicated his life to the technological innovation and exploration of the largest natural habitat on Earth. He overcame the inherent life-threatening risks associated with ocean exploration and in turn accomplished what no one before him had been able to do. Cousteau was born on June 11, 1910 in Saint-André-de-Cubzac France (Britannica). Jacques had a difficult childhood. He was a frail child and had problems making friends, since he was not good at things that most boys could do, like sports, nor could he easily establish a rapport with his peers due to his shynes. This all took a turn when …show more content…
Before Cousteau died on June 25, 1997, he founded the Cousteau Society, which was an “International nonprofit organization is dedicated to the study and preservation of our Water Planet, as Cousteau liked to call Earth” (King). The society “Continued to carry out unique explorations and observations of ecosystems throughout the world that have helped millions of people understand and appreciate the fragility of life on our Water Planet” (The Captain). The broad definition of a hero can be subjective and at times, debatable, depending on the individual. To some, a hero is someone who displays selflessness while to others it may be someone who demonstrates courage in the face of danger. In his lifetime, Jacques Cousteau embellished both these traits, whether it was experiencing the countless brushes with death in his quest to explore the depths of the unknown to enlightening the public about preserving the wonder and beauty of the ocean. Jacques Cousteau has earned the distinction to be called a