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Was anyone else out there a big fan of the TV show “The Undersea World of Jacques Cousteau” that ran three or four times a year from 1968 to 1975? (Sunday night specials, if I’m not mistaken.)
Of course, Jacques Cousteau (1910-1997) was legendary. He was a French naval officer and co-invented the aqualung. He later became a pioneer of marine conservation, an explorer, writer, film producer, and scientist. He was a member of the Académie française and a winner of the Palme d'Or in Cannes.
For me ---as a youngster age 9 to 16—I was a true fan of his show which featured Cousteau and his son sailing the Research Vessel Calypso around the globe with a fearless crew of scientists for real world adventures. I’m sure I watched all 30-something episodes. For a part of my boyhood, I wanted nothing more than to one day be a member of the crew of Calypso. I had a friend who went further and claimed that Cousteau was a father figure to him. For a young person, the show was a powerful cocktail of idealism, humanity, science, and adventure. I’ve been interested in marine conservation and sailing ever since. I even considered pursuing marine biology at university… but that never happened.
Anyway, it all got me thinking “whatever happened to Calypso?” Apparently she is undergoing a complete refurbishment. It’s been going on for years. She’s currently at a shipbuilder in Turkey and there was a fire last year which will further delay things. But I hope the old girl will one day be ready for new adventures.
https://www.cousteau.org/english/cataloguearticle_cd2_72.html
For any fans, this trip down memory lane might make you smile:
Of course, Jacques Cousteau (1910-1997) was legendary. He was a French naval officer and co-invented the aqualung. He later became a pioneer of marine conservation, an explorer, writer, film producer, and scientist. He was a member of the Académie française and a winner of the Palme d'Or in Cannes.
For me ---as a youngster age 9 to 16—I was a true fan of his show which featured Cousteau and his son sailing the Research Vessel Calypso around the globe with a fearless crew of scientists for real world adventures. I’m sure I watched all 30-something episodes. For a part of my boyhood, I wanted nothing more than to one day be a member of the crew of Calypso. I had a friend who went further and claimed that Cousteau was a father figure to him. For a young person, the show was a powerful cocktail of idealism, humanity, science, and adventure. I’ve been interested in marine conservation and sailing ever since. I even considered pursuing marine biology at university… but that never happened.
Anyway, it all got me thinking “whatever happened to Calypso?” Apparently she is undergoing a complete refurbishment. It’s been going on for years. She’s currently at a shipbuilder in Turkey and there was a fire last year which will further delay things. But I hope the old girl will one day be ready for new adventures.
https://www.cousteau.org/english/cataloguearticle_cd2_72.html
For any fans, this trip down memory lane might make you smile: