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Jacques Cousteau's two sons are Jean-Michel Cousteau and Philippe Cousteau. They have followed in their father's footsteps as environmentalists, filmmakers, and explorers.
Jacques Cousteau studied at the French Naval Academy and obtained a degree in gunnery in 1933. He also had a keen interest in oceanography and self-taught himself about marine biology and underwater diving techniques.
Jacques Cousteau's explorations covered many regions around the world, including the Mediterranean Sea, Red Sea, Indian Ocean, Pacific Ocean, and the Antarctic. He also extensively explored various rivers, lakes, and underwater caves during his career as a pioneering oceanographer and filmmaker.
Jacques Cousteau was known for his environmental activism and conservation efforts. While he did not align himself with any specific political party, his work focused on raising awareness about the importance of protecting the oceans and marine life. Cousteau believed in the need for global cooperation to address environmental issues.
The names of Ares' sons that are considered gods are Phobos and Deimos, who are the personifications of fear and terror in Greek mythology.
Some common male names in French include Jean, Pierre, Jacques, and Michel. Other popular names are François, Philippe, Bernard, and Alain.