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,[1] as well as the salvage and use of RV Calypso.[2][3][4]
References
- ↑ "Hawaiian project splitting Cousteau family", UPI NewsTrack, United Press International, 2006-10-25, retrieved 4 December 2018
- ↑ 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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