- Philippe Tailliez
Philippe Tailliez (
15 June 1905 ,Malo-les-Bains - 2002, Toulon) was a friend and colleague ofJacques Cousteau . This underwater pioneer, who had been diving since the 1930s, died on 26 September 2002, in Toulon,France .Biography
His father Félix Tailliez, a career sailor then in station in
Tahiti , told in his letters the stories of pearl divers, which fascinated his younger son (who had a brother, Jean, sailor also, and a sister, Monique). Philippe Taillez left the naval college in 1924, was affected in Toulon. He became impassioned by the underwater breath-holding, hunting and images, and became the French Navy's swimming champion. Inspired by the philosophy of the Swiss naturalistJacques Grob , who he met inCarqueiranne where he lived, of gardening and underwater fishing, he already took heed of the fragility of the sea: "the fertile coastal belt, rich in colors and in fish", he wrote in 1937, "is not broader than a river.". Officer on thedestroyer "Condorcet", Philippe Tailliez made the acquaintance of a young ensign of vessel with who be later discovered the diving and nature: the gunnerJacques-Yves Cousteau .In 1936 he introduced Cousteau, while both were officers on the "Condorcet", to the sport of goggle fishing and two years later to
Frédéric Dumas , another diving companion. These three men would start the history of deep-sea diving.Impassioned cinema, owner of a camera, Cousteau dreamed of making underwater films at once, but for lack of time the dream spent several years to be carried out, and the German
Hans Hass made the first underwater film in theAntilles in 1939. Philippe Tailliez acquired a passion forfree-diving andunderwater photography . Philippe TailliezIn the summer and autumn of 1943 he aided Cousteau in the testing the prototype of the
aqualung , making about five hundred dives, gradually going to deeper depths. These three divers would become known as the three "mousquemers" (musketeers of the sea)The Second World War separated their team temporarily and Philippe Tailliez in particular will take part at the time of the campaign in
Syria , with naval action against theVichy navy.He was a career naval officer who, in 1945, was appointed by admiral Lemonnier as the first commanding officer of the "Group d’Etudes et de Recherches Sous-Marines" G.E.R.S. (present name : CEPHISMER - "CEllule Plongée Humaine et Intervention Sous la MER"). Cousteau and Dumas were then transferred by him to the same service. With their ship "Elie Monnier" they performed many mine-clearing duties. At the same time they started their underwater exploration and archaeological finds off the coast of
Mahdia , Tunisia. They did physiological test, discovering the principle of diving tables. In 1949 they helpedJacques Piccard off the coast ofDakar with his prototype of thebathyscaph . Tailliez has described these adventures in his book "Plongées sans câble" (Diving without a cable).Being then on
armistice leave and thus having time, they made in 1942 without breathing apparatus the first French underwater film: "Par dix-huit mètres de fond" (= "18 meters deep"), and the next year "Epaves" (= "Wrecks"), this time with the Cousteau-Gagnanaqualung , and with the funds of the Marseilles company of reinflation "Marcellin". In 1945, the Gaullist admiral Lemonnier, having viewed this film, entrusted to Philippe Tailliez the direction of the G.R.S. (Group of Underwater Research), which becomes the G.E.R.S. (Group of Studies and Underwater Research) in 1950 (and Cephismer today). He had Cousteau and Dumas assigned there, and obtained a ship, the sloop "Elie Monnier", with which the three made innumerable missions of mine clearance, underwater exploration, physiological tests (discovering the principle of the diving tables), ofunderwater archaeology (inMahdia inTunisia ) and of supporting the firstbathyscaphe s of ProfessorJacques Piccard : the FNRS II in 1949 inDakar . These adventures are told in the book of Philippe Tailliez "Plongées sans câble" ("Dives without cable" and in the book of James Dugan, Frederic Dumas and Jacques-Yves Cousteau "Le Monde du silence" (= "the World of silence") (former to film of the same name). In 1949, Philippe Taillez was sent toFrench Indo-China , where he was involved in combat diving during the anti-colonial rebellion there, leaving the direction of the G.E.R.S. to Cousteau andJean Alinat .Philippe Taillez, on his return to France, he began, together with Hans Sellner, the development of the "Aquarius", a new type of bathyscaphe that used
liquid air to float; the previous bathyscaphe used a big bag full ofpetrol as a float. Through lack of financial support, they could not make it technically perfect and their prototype sank during the first test.On 20 January 1955 he was designated Commander of the Northern Rhine Flotilla and of the building base "the Vosges" at
Koblenz-Bingen in Germany and took its command with the centre of the Maritime Forces of the Rhine on April 24. PresidentNasser 's plan to nationalize the Suez Canal in 1956, involved the Franco-English reaction of November 1956, marked Commander Tailliez deeply. He was also responsible for a part of a crawling "channel" of life, the Rhine, an artery essential for the economic welfare of his residents whose traffic is equivalent to that of Suez Canal: 100 million tons! He was joined soon there by the leading seaman Elies, who had been, in the Far East, one of the most solid monitors of his section of underwater intervention. Elies arrived to form, then to direct, the underwater intervention group, which obviously, was lacking with the flotilla. The binomial Taillez - Elies carried out 222 April 1956 the first dive in the pit of the narrows ofBinger Loch , the deepest place in the Rhine. Taillez told about this dive in an article of the Maritime Review special number 172 of Christmas 1960, entitled "Dive in theLorelei ". On 1 August 1956, he left this Command to join a new assignment close to the diving at the edges of the Mediterranean.At the same time he conducted several underwater archaeological explorations.
In 1960 he retired from the French Navy. From then on he devoted himself to the protection of the sea from environmental pollution. In 1964 he was a founding member of the scientific committee of the
Port-Cros National Park . In 1982 he became the president of the GRAN ("Groupe de Recherche en Archéologie Navale"). He was, from 1960 to 1963, the president of the technical commission of the "Fédération française d'études et de sports sous-marins" (French association for underwater studies and sports). He was also one of the founding member of theConfédération Mondiale des Activités Subaquatiques (World Underwater Federation).Philippe Tailliez is considered as one of the fathers of modern deep-sea diving. He inspired Cousteau to his environmental consciousness. He was given many awards in France and abroad, for his multiple contributions.
From 1960 to 1963 Philippe Tailliez was president of the National Technical Commission of the FFESSM and one of the founder members of the CMAS (World Confederation of the Subaqueous Activities).
He was at the same time in
underwater archaeology and led many sites with the assistance of the Management of underwater archaeological research and Navy. He chaired, as of his creation (1982), the GRAN (Group of Research in Naval Archaeology).After 1960, date of his retirement from the Navy, he was devoted to marine environmental protection. Keeping away from the media contrary to Cousteau, he was nevertheless very active. Founder member of the scientific Committee of the national park of
Port-Cros , created in 1964 and of the Paul Ricardoceanographical Institute, he helped and advised with a constant generosity of many impassioned explorations, cinema and sea, of which some became famous.Considered the modern "father of deep-sea diving" and the inspirer of the environmental conscience of Cousteau, Philippe Tailliez received many distinctions, in France and abroad, for his many contributions.
Movies
In 1943 he was awarded, with Cousteau and Dumas, the first prize "ex-aequo" on the "Congrès du film documentaire" for the first French underwater film "Par dix-huit mètres de fond" (Eighteen meters deep), shot the year before. He was awarded, again together with Cousteau and Dumas, the CIDALC Prize at the 1946
Cannes Film Festival for their film "Epaves" (shipwrecks) [ [http://www.infoplease.com/ipa/A0149971.html 1946 Cannes Film Festival] ] .Bibliography
Books in French about Philippe Tailliez:
* "Philippe Tailliez, le père de la plongée".Patrick Mouton , Glénat, 1993.
* "Philippe Tailliez, pionnier de la plongée .les cahiers d océanorama , inst P.Ricard, 1995.He was the author of several books :
In French
* "La plongée en scaphandre", co-authors : Ph. Tailliez, F.Dumas, J.Y. Cousteau, J. Alinat, F. Devilla, Ed. Elzevir, 1949. First manual dedicated to diving in an
atmospheric diving suit
* "La plongée", co-authors : Ph. Tailliez, F. Dumas, J.Y. Cousteau, J. alinat, F. Devilla, Ed. Arthaud, 1955. Reissues in 1960 and1967
* "Plongées sans câbles", Philippe Tailliez, Ed. Arthaud, 1954. Prix Nautilus
* "Nouvelles plongées sans câbles", Ed. Arthaud, 1960
* "Aquarius", Philippe Tailliez, Ed. France Empire, 1961. Prix de l'Académie de Marine
* "Nouvelles plongées sans câbles (1943 à 1966)", Ed. Arthaud, 1967
* "Plongée sans câbles", Ed. Edisud, 1998In English
*To Hidden Depths ; E. P. Dutton & Company, Inc., New York: 1954
*The complete manual of free diving; Putnam, 1957
*Aquarius; Harrap, 1964Notes
References
*Philippe Tailliez’s Last Voyage, by Gerard Loridon
*Captain Philippe Tailliez; by Koulbanis, G. 1993; Calypso Log 20, no. 2 : 10-11.
*Philippe Tailliez, mousquemer et humaniste; by Mouton, P. 1993; Thalassa, nr. 69; pages 56-58External links
*http://classicdivebooks.customer.netspace.net.au/oeclassics-a-tailliez.html
*http://www.hds.org/tailliez.html
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