I listen and admire the stories and knowledge you share with the dive community. It’s an absolutely blessing to hear you share. To learn even a small bit of information from the both of you is a real pleasure. Thank you for all you do to help the dive community better understand the physiology and science behind diving as it’s such passion for so many and we all want to excel with best practices. Our sport is still so young and many mysteries still to be explained. However it’s scientifically rooted doctors such as you gentlemen that are really going to help us along a viable course as we navigate the mysteries of the unknown. Cheers, #SesttleRingHunter
I listen and admire the stories and knowledge you share with the dive community. It’s an absolutely blessing to hear you share. To learn even a small bit of information from the both of you is a real pleasure. Thank you for all you do to help the dive community better understand the physiology and science behind diving as it’s such passion for so many and we all want to excel with best practices. Our sport is still so young and many mysteries still to be explained. However it’s scientifically rooted doctors such as you gentlemen that are really going to help us along a viable course as we navigate the mysteries of the unknown.
Cheers, #SesttleRingHunter
I'm so glad I found this channel! Huge fan of Harey!
terrific story and interview, thank you
Great interview, I had the pleasure of spending time with Simon in Truk a few years ago.
Interesting interview.
if i could, i v give 1000 likes!
584 feet for Americans. 130 feet is maximum for recreational divers for narcosis on air. Can go deeper but it’s like diving drunk.