The deepest ever dive on Scuba (excluding military) was 1,083 feet (330 m) by Pascal Bernabé of France.The official Guinness world record is 1,044 feet (318 m) by Nuno Gomez of South Africa.It is not clear why the Guinness book of world records did not recognise Bernabé's dive.
it is simple it is the spram whale
The deepest free-dive on record with AIDA International is 88 metres, which was obtained by William Trubridge in 2009 in 3 minutes, 30 seconds.
The deepest dive to the bottom of Atlantic ocean was 10,994 meters deep. It was done by Don Walsh in a submarine and the dive took 4 hours and 47 minutes.
The deepest submarine is built to go 10000 meters under water. This is so they can go to the bottom of the ocean floor.
The Deepest Open Circuit Scuba Dive (unofficial) is that of 330m set by Pascal Bernabe July 5th 2005 off Corsica - It took Pascal, 10 minutes to descend down to 330 meters but it took him 8 hours and 49 min to resurfaceNuno Gomes officially (Guinness world record) holds the World's Deepest Open Circuit Scuba Record at 318.25m on the 10th June 2005 in Dahab, Egypt.The Deepest official Open Circuit Scuba dive performed by a woman is of 221m set by Verna van Schaik from South Africa in October 2004.
The Deepsea Challenger Sub recorded the deepest dive into the Mariana's Trench. James Cameron became the first person to reach 6.8 miles down to the floor of the trench.
The emperor penguin.
The world record for high dive in 2009 was set by Olivier Favre from Switzerland with a dive from 54.5 meters. This record was achieved at the Red Bull Cliff Diving World Series event in Switzerland.
like 11,000 meters
on march 26, 2012, national geographic explorer James Cameron made a record-breaking solo dive to the earth's deepest point with a submarine, challenger deep..... so, all I'm trying to say is that it may be possible.
No it did not take place in the Abyssal Plain, it took place in the Deep Ocean though. They found out about the Abyssal Plain with technology.