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Technical divers can safely dive to depths of 100 meters (330 feet) or more, but this requires extensive training and experience. It is important to note that diving depth is not the same as sea level. Sea level is the average height of the ocean’s surface, while diving depth is the distance from the surface to the bottom of the ocean.
Deep diving involves a much greater danger of all of these, and presents the additional risk of oxygen toxicity, which may lead to convulsions underwater. Very deep diving using a helium-oxygen mixture or a hydrogen-helium-oxygen mixture carries the risk of high-pressure nervous syndrome and hydrogen narcosis.
26 Αυγ 2014 · The deepest point ever reached by man is 35,858 feet below the surface of the ocean, which happens to be as deep as water gets on earth. To go deeper, you'll have to travel to the bottom of the...
As a result, the safe maximum depth for advanced open-water certified divers is increased to around 100 feet (30 meters). At this depth, divers can explore a wider range of dive sites and marine life, and experience the unique challenges and rewards of deeper dives.
Underwater vehicles can go pretty deep. Explore this interactive to find out how far.
For the majority of recreational scuba divers the maximum depth you can dive is 40 metres (130 feet), with the exception of BSAC divers who can dive to 50 metres (164 feet). But how deep you can dive depends on which scuba diving organisation you train with and the level of certification you reach.
31 Ιαν 2023 · The ocean is deep, very deep. The deepest point is at 36,201ft (11,034m). This point, called Challenger Deep, can be found in the Pacific Ocean at the Mariana Trench. No scuba diver has ever been close to dive depths like this as physics limit a divers’ maximum depth. It’s not strange that they say we know more about the moon than our own oceans.