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    Albert Falco. Albert Falco (17 October 1927 – 21 April 2012) [1] was a French scuba diving veteran and champion of underwater conservation. He was one of the longest-serving diving companions of Jacques Cousteau, Chief Diver, and later Captain of the RV Calypso. [2] He lived in France and was active in preserving aquatic ecosystems.

    • 21 April 2012 (aged 84), Marseille, France
    • French
    • Underwater SCUBA Diver
  2. Nov 16, 2012 · Albert Falco was a pioneer in saturation diving and a loyal crew member of the Calypso for over four decades. He passed away in 2012 and was honoured with a marine sanctuary named after him in the Bay of Sormiou, France.

  3. May 2, 2012 · The diver, Albert Falco, was Cousteau's right-hand man for 37 years and helped make the Oscar-winning documentaries The Silent World in 1956 and World Without Sun in 1964, as well as the ...

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  5. Albert Falco was born Oct. 17, 1927, in Marseille, and within 18 months had learned to swim. He and his father often went boating and diving in the nearby turquoise inlets and coves.

  6. Nov 22, 2021 · Learn how Cousteau co-invented the Aqua-Lung, the first safe scuba gear, and opened the undersea world to scientists and the public. Discover his life, his films, his conservation legacy, and his connection to Albert Falco, his diving partner and friend.

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  7. Albert Falco, né le 17 octobre 1927 à Marseille et mort le 21 avril 2012 dans le 13e arrondissement de Marseille 1, 2, est un plongeur français, mondialement connu pour avoir été le fidèle second du commandant Cousteau dès l'origine, le premier océanaute au monde et le premier pilote de la soucoupe plongeante.

  8. Jun 19, 2012 · Albert Falco was a French diver who joined Captain Cousteau's team in 1952 and participated in many underwater explorations and films. He died in Marseilles at the age of 84, after a lifetime of diving and conservation work.

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