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Florida scuba diver aims to reclaim Guinness World Record for longest dive

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Three years ago, Florida man Allen Sherrod surfaced from a stormy sea with swollen hands and scabbed legs, weak but triumphant.

He’d spent two days — 48 hours and 13 minutes, to be exact — at the bottom of the Atlantic Ocean, 900 feet from the shore of Lauderdale-by-the-Sea. It was a dive that earned Sherrod a spot in the Guinness Book of World Records.

However, his victory was short lived. In October of last year a British diver stayed submerged in the Mediterranean, off Malta, for 49 hours and 56 minutes.

Now Sherrod, 48, wants his record back. The Weeki Wachee man plans to slip under the surface of the ocean again on Thursday morning, in the same place he first claimed victory.

This time, if all goes as planned, he won’t come back up for 55 hours.

“It’s not a competition against any person,” said Sherrod, a former Scuba instructor and dive shop owner. “It’s kind of a competition against the environment. I mean, the environment’s who you’re going against. Your mind and the environment.”

He said his goal is to raise awareness of charities that’ll benefit from fundraisers held during the dive, including Diveheart, which gives scuba opportunities to people with disabilities. He also wants to draw attention to the artificial reef just off Lauderdale-by-the-Sea, and the area’s world-class diving.

“I’m pretty excited for him, but on the other hand, you worry about him, too,” said Craig Dietrich, a Jupiter-based diver and underwater photographer recruited to document Sherrod’s stay at the bottom of the Atlantic. “It’s a pretty big challenge.”

While submerged, Sherrod will limit his diet to Gatorade and a chocolate-flavored energy drink. He’ll watch TV on an iPod in a waterproof case — mostly SpongeBob SquarePants, a favourite of his — and communicate through his “self-contained underwater loudspeaker” invention, called SCUL.

And he’ll try to steal some sleep.

Sherrod said he plans to take it minute by minute, waiting for the minutes to turn into hours and then days.

He’ll avoid keeping a timer — when he did that before, he said he “saw the thing moving backward.”

His wife, Barbara Wynns, will make frequent visits and the pair will renew their vows during an underwater ceremony. A diver and former Weeki Wachee mermaid, Barbara understands the pull of the sea.

Two boats stationed overhead will monitor Sherrod. And a team of divers from across Florida will constantly be at his side, helping with tank changes on a rotating basis. Chuck Baldwin, the dive operations coordinator, said he and about 15 other divers were happy to sign on.

“He’s doing something that everybody likes to do, be underwater and stay there,” said Baldwin, owner of Pompano Beach’s U.S. 1 Scuba. “If you’re an avid diver, you get to point where you say, ‘Hey, I want to live here.'”

Among the challenges Sherrod could face is the weather. He said he is hoping this time won’t be a repeat of 2011, when strong currents forced him to cling to an artificial reef for stability and sometimes carried support divers away.

Then there’s the chilliness of nights spent undersea. A heated drysuit should offer protection against the cold that made Sherrod shake when the sun went down each night last time.

Sherrod, who called his 2011 stint underwater “pretty easy,” says it’ll be fun. A longtime lover of diving, he’s made several attempts at beating records and until recently held the one for the longest fresh water dive, at more than five days (saltwater dives are more difficult because of the current and tides, so the records are shorter).

While talking to a friend about sleep arrangements for the upcoming dive in the Atlantic, Sherrod was unconcerned.

“He says he’s not going to be down there that long,'” recalled Richard Black, of New Smyrna Beach, owner of Florida Dive Connection, an online news and information site, and coordinator of events during the upcoming dive. “Here’s a man who’s conditioned to think 55 hours is not that long.”

Sherrod’s stays at the bottom of the ocean netted him a nickname: “The Grouper”, because of the way the fish stays in one place for long stretches. He says it’s not a bad way to spend his time.

“You can just stay and see the wildlife, watch everything progress through the day, through the night,” he said. “It’s like watching a movie; pretty soon you’re an hour into it and you didn’t even know it.”

Allen Sherrod plans to start his dive at 5 a.m. on Thursday in front of the Windjammer Resort, 4244 El Mar Drive, in Lauderdale-by-the-Sea, and surface just after noon on Saturday. Events to celebrate the dive, including a mermaid convention, begin Wednesday and continue throughout the dive. For detailed information, visit www.allenthegrouper.com.

 

Source: www.sun-sentinel.com

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Dive Worldwide Announces Bite-Back as its Charity of the Year

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Over the next 12 months, specialist scuba holiday company Dive Worldwide will be supporting Bite-Back Shark & Marine Conservation with donations collected from client bookings to any one of its stunning dive destinations around the world. The independently-owned operator expects to raise £3000 for the UK charity.

Manager at Dive Worldwide, Phil North, said: “We’re especially excited to work with Bite-Back and support its intelligent, creative and results-driven campaigns to end the UK trade in shark products and prompt a change in attitudes to the ocean’s most maligned inhabitant.”

Bite-Back is running campaigns to hold the media to account on the way it reports shark news along with a brand new nationwide education programme. Last year the charity was credited for spearheading a UK ban on the import and export of shark fins.

Campaign director at Bite-Back, Graham Buckingham, said: “We’re enormously grateful to Dive Worldwide for choosing to support Bite-Back. The company’s commitment to conservation helps set it apart from other tour operators and we’re certain its clients admire and respect that policy. For us, the affiliation is huge and helps us look to the future with confidence we can deliver against key conservation programmes.”

To launch the fundraising initiative, Phil North presented Graham Buckingham with a cheque for £1,000.

Visit Dive Worldwide to discover its diverse range of international scuba adventures and visit Bite-Back to learn more about the charity’s campaigns.

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Call Graham Buckingham on 07810 454 266 or email graham@bite-back.com

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Scubapro Free Octopus Promotion 2024

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Free Octopus with every purchase of a SCUBAPRO regulator system

Just in time for the spring season, divers can save money with the FREE OCTOPUS SPRING PROMOTION! Until July 31st SCUBAPRO offers an Octopus for free
with every purchase of a regulator system!

Get a free S270 OCTOPUS with purchase of these combinations:

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MK25 EVO or MK19 EVO with G260

MK25 EVO or MK17 EVO with S600

SCUBAPRO offers a 30-year first owner warranty on all regulators, with a revision period of two years or 100 dives. All SCUBAPRO regulators are of course certified according to the new European test standard EN250-2014.

Available at participating SCUBAPRO dealers. Promotion may not be available in all regions. Find an authorized SCUBAPRO Dealer at scubapro.com.

More information available on www.scubapro.com.

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