Scuba Diving New Deep Dive World Record Set By Cliff Etzel - June 18, 2005 Nuno Gomes FacebookWhatsAppTwitterPinterestLinkedinEmail A new deep dive world record has been set by Nuno Gomes, using Poseidon Dive Equipment. The new world record depth of 318,25 meters (1044 feet) was set on June 11th, 2005 in the Red Sea. Tagsnewsscuba divingtechnical diving FacebookWhatsAppTwitterPinterestLinkedinEmail Cliff EtzelCliff is the former Freediving editor of DeeperBlue.com. He is now a freelance journalist and film-maker. RELATED ARTICLES Scuba Diving Go Diving Show Expands To Australia Scuba Diving Specialty Scuba Diving Gear: A Journey Through Innovation and Exploration Scuba Diving Receive a Free Octopus When You Purchase A SCUBAPRO Regulator SEARCH Search CONNECT WITH US858,282FansLike102,192FollowersFollow0FollowersFollow22,801FollowersFollow10,800FollowersFollow25,921FollowersFollow2,080SubscribersSubscribe RECENT ARTICLES Guy Harvey Releases New ‘Love The Blue!’ Video Ocean November 30, 2023 Second Annual 321FREEDIVE Conference Finds New Venue In Fort Lauderdale Freediving November 29, 2023 Review: Apnea Bali’s Master Program Freediving November 29, 2023 Seafloor Mappers Discover Massive New Seamount In International Waters Off Guatemala Ocean November 29, 2023 Go Diving Show Expands To Australia Scuba Diving November 28, 2023