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  1. Francine Cousteau (née Triplet; born 1946) is the president of the non-profit organization Cousteau Society, and is the widow of oceanographer Jacques-Yves Cousteau. She is the mother of Jacques Cousteau's third and fourth children, Diane and Pierre-Yves.

  2. To Alexandra Cousteau, the beautiful 25-year-old granddaughter of Jacques and the daughter of Philippe, Francine Cousteau is the culprit. A 55-yearold former air flight attendant, she married Jacques in 1990, months after the death of Simone, his wife of 50 years.

  3. Mar 1, 2006 · A family at war: Cousteau and the battle for his legacy. The French environmentalist circled the world 15 times in his ship the 'Calypso'. Now it is in decay, a rusting monument to the bitter...

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  5. Jacques-Yves Cousteau 20 years later: Francine Cousteaus homage. 20 years! Twenty years ago, Captain Cousteau set sail to explore new shores. Today is not a time to mark a ceremony for what was the saddest day of my life, but instead to pay tribute to this wonderful man.

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  6. Under the leadership of President Francine Cousteau, the Cousteau Society continues 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.

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  7. Jun 26, 1997 · Cousteaus wife, Francine, said he died at home before dawn after suffering a respiratory infection and heart problems. Without question the most celebrated undersea explorer in history,...

  8. “We are excited to work with National Geographic, Liz Garbus and this amazing film team,” said Francine Cousteau, president of the Cousteau Society. “Our goal is to help people understand and appreciate the fragility of life on our water planet. This film will not only honor Jacques’ legacy, but also further our message of conservation.”

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