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Scuba News
October 10, 2025 by HAL
Walaa Hafez is the first quadriplegic diver to set a record. He achieved the longest scuba dive in a controlled pool. His dive lasted six hours, four minutes, and 45 seconds. Hafez dived at a depth of 15 feet in Egypt’s Suez Canal Authority pool. He hopes to inspire others to overcome challenges.
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May 9, 2025 by HAL
Dave Shaw’s final dive was a significant event that highlights the dangers of scuba diving. Attempting a world record dive requires careful coordination among divers, support teams, and safety personnel. The safety of everyone involved is critical, emphasizing that diving is inherently risky. This collaborative effort showcases the spirit of adventure in diving, even when […]
March 10, 2025 by HAL
Barrington Scott recently set a Guinness World Record for the fastest person to scuba dive all seven continents. He completed this incredible journey in just 19 days, 19 hours, and four minutes, traveling over 27,000 miles. His dives included locations such as Thailand, Malta, and Antarctica. Scott, a Master Scuba Diver Trainer, aims to inspire […]
February 1, 2025 by HAL
Rüdiger “Rudy” Koch set a new Guinness World Record by living underwater for 120 days. He stayed in a specially designed habitat called the SeaPod, which is part of a project by Ocean Builders aimed at creating sustainable ocean living. The SeaPod is located off the coast of Panama and is built to minimize environmental […]
January 28, 2025 by HAL
Barrington “BJ” Scott has made history by setting a Guinness World Record for the fastest scuba dive across all seven continents, completing the journey in just 19 days, 19 hours, and 40 minutes. His journey began in 2015 in the Bahamas, and he became a master scuba instructor three years ago. Scott aims to inspire […]
November 9, 2024 by HAL
A recent cave diving expedition achieved a record depth of 194 meters while searching for the source of New Zealand’s Pearse River. This impressive dive required extensive coordination and careful planning. The expedition took place in dangerous and very cold waters, making the dive challenging for the team involved. Watching the expedition video showcases the […]
March 19, 2024 by HAL
Deep water diving typically ranges from 60-130 feet. The current record is 1066 feet, with only 12 people diving below 790 feet. Sound and light behave differently underwater, with sound traveling faster and light only penetrating 200 meters. Read the article
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