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Outside July 2005 Anthony Cerretani |
Sharky's Machine Fabien Cousteau, 37, climbed inside Troy, a 14.5-foot submarine/shark decoy, to film the great whites around Guadalupe Island, off Mexico's Pacific coast. |
Outside February 2008 Christina Erb |
Cousteau 3.0 A third generation Cousteau is slated to begin a new television series this fall called Oceans. |
Outside November 2009 Bruce Barcott |
Jacques Cousteau: The Sea King In his biography of Jacques Cousteau, Brad Matsen reminds us that Cousteau earned his fame honestly. He invented the modern understanding of the sea. |
Salon.com July 15, 2002 Greg Rubinson |
Jacques Cousteau's "The Silent World" In this artistic and technological breakthrough -- today almost impossible to find -- the sinewy French explorer took us all into unknown depths. |
Adventure November 2005 Mary Anne Potts |
Fabien Cousteau: The Belly of a Beast The documentary Mind of a Demon would not have been possible without Troy, a shark-shaped submersible capable of fishlike locomotion. |
AskMen.com August 17, 2014 Jared Paul Stern |
Doxa Diving Watches In 1967, Doxa introduced the Sub300t, the world's first dive watch equipped with a patented, no-decompression dive table bezel and an orange face to make it more visible under water. |
Outside December 2007 Brad Wetzler |
A Voice from the Deep Outdoor Magazine book recommendations: The Human, the Orchid, and the Octopus: Exploring and Conserving Our Natural World, by the late Jacques Cousteau and Susan Schiefelbein... Tribes of the Great Rift Valley, by photojournalist Elizabeth L. Gilbert... etc. |