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How deep can a technical diver dive?

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Anonymous

14y ago
Updated: 8/17/2019

Divers have dived over 1,000 feet on Scuba (rarely - only four times so far), so that is probably the outer edges of the limit for technical divers.

The deepest level you can be 'certified' to dive at is 330 feet/100 meters (TDI Advanced Trimix/IANTD Expedition Trimix). Wrecks like the HMHS Brittanic and the SS Transylvania are dived with some degree of regularity at depths around 450 feet.

But there are no scuba police, and many technical divers in fact exceed those depths regularly. The deepest depths to which technical divers are known to dive with any level of regularity are around 550 or so feet (thinking of the Jolanda in the Red Sea at various depths down to and slightly below 550 feet).

Dives below 600 feet are extraordinarily rare.

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