Jean-Louis Michel | |
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Born | 1945 (age 78–79) |
Nationality | France |
Occupation | Oceanographer |
Known for | Discovery of the wreck of RMS Titanic |
Jean-Louis Michel (born 1945) is a French oceanographer and engineer.
He discovered subsea intervention in 1969[citation needed] with the French Navy as an officer at the Groupe des Bathyscaphes headed by Captain Georges Houot.[1] In 1985, Jean-Louis Michel (along with marine geologist Robert Ballard) led a team of French and American explorers who found the wreckage of the RMS Titanic.[2][3]
Robert Ballard mentions in an interview with Forbes magazine that Jean-Louis Michel rarely gets enough credit for co-discovering the Titanic. [4]