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Most of us have seen how long we can hold our breath underwater - but Budimir Šobat (Croatia) had proven he's unrivalled at the skill. Starnawski, Krzysztof (2016-07-24). 2016 / Albania / exploration in Viroit cave / 278m deep. Vimeo (Video) . Retrieved 2023-06-20. Geraci, Michele (2016-01-24). "An interview with Michele Geraci". AlertDiver (Interview). Interviewed by Claudio Di Manao. DAN . Retrieved 2023-06-22. The fastest half marathon on scuba gear by a man is 2 hr 21 min 27 sec by Scott Butler (UK) in Maidenhead, UK, on 3 September 2017. ( Guinness World Records)

Variable weight (VWT) freediving is when your weight changes during your dive. For example, a freediver pursuing this record might hold onto a few kilos of lead to assist them on their way down. The freediver then drops this weight and fins to the surface at a lighter weight. VWT Record Holder The oldest scuba diving club is 80 years 270 days, achieved by Groupement de Pêche et d’Etudes Sous-marines (GPES) (France), founded on June, 24 1941. ( Guinness World Records)Gallanth, Jeffrey (2020-03-23). "Deepest cave dive (Men)". Almanac Book of Records. Archived from the original on January 14, 2019. Logico, Mark G. (2006-08-07). "Navy Diver Sets Record with 2,000 foot Dive". Navy News. Archived from the original on 2011-08-21. {{ cite news}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL ( link)

The record for the most people scuba diving simultaneously was achieved by Wanita Selam Indonesia organization that gathered 3,131 scuba divers in Manado, North Sulawesi, for a one-of-a-kind dive. Both Indonesian and foreign divers joined in on the initiative on August 3, 2019, and dived simultaneously for 15 minutes. Immediately following the event, a second record attempt took place. The group of divers unfurled a 1,014-square-meter Indonesian flag underwater, thus setting a new record for the largest flag unfurled underwater. Source: divingalmanac.com Longest Human Chain UnderwaterThat's not to say we should favor ocean exploration over space exploration, but understanding what's happening closer to home could have a deep impact on our lives. For instance, we could learn to more effectively manage, conserve, regulate, and use ocean resources that are crucial to our economy and our lives - and environment.

The largest flag unfurled underwater measured 1,014 m² (10,914.6 ft²) and was achieved by the Indonesia Women’s Organisation (WASI) (Indonesia) in Manado, North Sulawesi, Indonesia, on 3 August 2019. ( Guinness World Records) Unusually, Gilliam remained largely functional at depth and was able to complete basic maths problems and answer simple questions written on a slate by his crew beforehand. When you start getting your scuba diving certification, one of the things your instructor will teach you is to log your dives. It is a diving best practice to log your dive as it gives you an idea of what transpired during your dive. William claimed that before discovering the wonders of diving, he simply existed, and thanks to this sport, he began to truly live life to the fullest. William Lambert intended to break the diving record at 101, but he didn’t get the chance to do so. The longest scuba dive in a controlled environment is 212 hr 30 min by Michael Stevens of Birmingham in a Royal Navy tank at the National Exhibition Centre, Birmingham, England from February 14-23, 1986. ( Guinness World Records)The suit protects users from marine life and dangerous environments and lets you walk on the sea floor using external propulsion. Now that’s a cool diving suit. Amongst technical divers, there are divers who participate in ultra-deep diving on scuba below 200 metres (656ft). This practice requires high levels of training, experience, discipline, fitness and surface support. Only twenty-six people are known to have ever dived to at least 240 metres (790ft) on self-contained breathing apparatus recreationally. [20] [27] [nb 4] [nb 5] The "Holy Grail" of deep scuba diving was the 300 metres (980ft) mark, first achieved by John Bennett in 2001, and has only been achieved five times since. Breathing gas reclaim systems reduce the cost of using helium-based breathing gases, by recovering and recycling exhaled surface supplied gas, analogous to rebreathers for scuba diving. The static apnea freediving record (STA) is determined by how long a freediver can hold their breath (apnea). Cousteau, J. Y.; Dumas, Frédéric (1953). The Silent World. New York: Harper & Brothers Publishers. LCCN 52-5431.

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