In 1983 the Buffalo Dive Club sponsored an underwater Monopoly game in which around 350 divers kept the game going for 45 days. I can personaly verify this as truth, because I was one of the participants. If there is anyone else out there that played in this game, I would appreciate a response to this, as I moved to Clearwater, Florida the next year and have lost touch with everyone.
Jeff Wargin
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Marriott Pool!
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David Blaine's current record for holding his breath underwater is 17 minutes and 4.4 seconds.
David Blaine's current underwater record is 17 minutes and 4.4 seconds. He achieved this by holding his breath and staying submerged in a water tank.
Underwater sound detecting systems are called hydrophones. These devices are used to listen to and record sounds underwater, such as those produced by marine animals or underwater activities.
The world record, set by David Blaine, is 17 minutes and 4.4 seconds.
In 2007 Lithuanian Arvydas Gaiciunas claimed a new world record for holding his breath underwater: 15 minutes, 58 seconds.
The current world record for holding breath underwater is 24 minutes and 3.45 seconds, held by Aleix Segura Vendrell. David Blaine is not the current record holder.
David Blaine holds the world record for holding his breath underwater for 17 minutes and 4.4 seconds.
don't know the actual record, but i know that the USS Parchee was "submerged" for 87 days in 1985/86(?).
The world record for the longest time spent underwater without breathing equipment is 24 minutes and 3.45 seconds, set by Aleix Segura Vendrell in 2016.
Marine biologists use hydrophones to record underwater sounds.