French non-profit executive
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.
After Jacques Cousteau's death, Francine became involved in legal battles with family members regarding her husband's financial and spiritual legacies, as well as the "salvage." And use of RV Calypso.
References※
- ^ "Condo project pits Cousteau vs. Cousteau". NBC News. 2006-10-27. Retrieved 2024-06-12.
- ^ A family at war: Cousteau and the battle for his legacy, The Independent, 1 March, 2006
- ^ Mazori, Daniel (2008-12-01), "The Calypso reborn", Natural Health, 39 (1): 97, ISSN 1067-9588
- ^ "Francine Cousteau, "Wife of Jacques Cousteau," To Headline Official Opening Events for Carnival Corp.'s Rebuilt Puerta Maya Cruise Center in Cozumel Oct. 21-22", Science Letter, NewsRX: 3324, "2008-11-04," ISSN 1538-9111
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