In sabnautica: you can dive 1km underwater with just seaglide, rebreather and three O2 tanks. Irl: to dive 100m deep you'll have to use heliox, pressured chamber, lots of equipment and decompress for several days afterwards.
Some people are just not that scared of the deep sea, we have a little bit different fears just as we have different tastes, I'm not very brave but honestly I would do that dive even for free. But I would never in my life jump with a parachute or play with a domesticated bear. I'm watching this and my brain is like: that looks very peaceful (xD)
@@arcticflower1760 idk, the deep abyss terrifies me. im so excited to go skydiving next month at 23 for my first time. i completely understand the bear situation lmao, but i see it as just as these sat divers rely on their equipment for survival to work in these conditions, its okay for then to 100% rely in it. thats bc their equipment is state if the art & reliable, hell even their backups have backups. same for sky diving, not many failures due to the state of the art equipment & reliability as well. i love diving for fun around SHALLOW reefs (
that was literally the only reason i became a diver in the first place, to tell chicks i was a deep sea diver. now when people ask i just say construction because im sick of answering the same stupid questions over and over. you know what im talking about ;)
Go pros are the biggest pieces of over priced garbage ever marketed to gullible idiots. Bought one, never again. Total crap. Especially for diving. Useless junk. Completely unreliable.
@Dark Lord maybe you have never used one. everyone in my circle of friends has all had the same issues with them, maybe you just dont have any idea what your talking about? or friends.
go pros are not a qaulity item. i use a $7 torch in these conditions. they are pieces of shit but they work. this disproves your theory that go pros are good quality because they work in sat. everything works in sat. humans are far more delicate than any electronic item.
@Dark Lord HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH you gullible idiot. this is exactly what im talking about. its marketing dummy. famous doesnt equal quality. famous equlas money spent on marketing. its dummys like you that wouldnt be able to tell a soggy potatoe from a screw driver that allow these companys to sell junk for 500 bucks. like it or not, your kind are the majority of the planet. gullible morons.
@Dark Lord your logic is its good because its famous. its not good because its famous its famous because you are told it was famous. the majority of the budget was spent on marketting and the remainder on the product. this is how they make gullible idiots think something is famous. they pay for it. how can you still be this stupid. thats marketing 101. how many go pros have you owned? none. typical idiot just spouting off bull shit with out any knowledge or understanding of the thing hes talking about or how the world around him works.
Uh yeah - that and the fact that your skeleton is going to crumble over time ... there is a reason they pay you a lot now. You won't be around as long =.O
GASPro 14 What? The government here literally pays you each month for studying, including commercial diver course without having to be in the military.
@@gasparrosetani In Sweden the course is two years including trainee-work inshore so there are definitely a lot of hours diving, and it's not in the army. The school is private but the government pays the school instead of yourself.
Absolutely amazing that we humans have to wear all that gear to reach those depths, yet to a fish or other marine animals live in those waters as they are.
That's the first time I've seen an ROV down there with the divers. It looks like a dangerous job but you really are going when few if any men have gone before.
I can't imagine what it's like to make that first step into the dark void. I guess one can get used to almost anything, but it still seems rather unsettling.
@@garryjones9 True, a job is a job. I used to work as a roofer years ago, and I still remember the uneasy feeling you have as you're looking down for the first time, that tingling in your balls. Then, it becomes a job and you walk beams or ledges like it's nothing. Anyways, stay safe.
I think yall are insane but also incredibly brave, and hot ngl. Sometimes I'm envious of people who can do these things, but then i realize I'm very happy as a hairdresser 😅. Hope you're safe!
@@okaldhol you're right , you can't go this deep without a hot water suit. The mixed gas itself removes internal body heat as you breath it and exhale.
My dad (norwegian) did this for 20 years and the helium would make the already heavy accents of the british and scottish colleagues incredibly difficult to understand. I'm laughing just by the thought of a scottish accent on helium!
Doing my HSE commercial course in Scotland after Xmas. You still working? Heard that there’s not a lot of jobs around the North Sea currently. I have a full time employer but was just wondering for the future as I read Odia have commercial divers on £600+ and sat at £1500+ a day, is that true? Cheers mate
Deep diving far far harder than being an astronaut where only dealing with 1 atm pressure diff bt inside and outside the space suit. Here like 30 atm is the mix pressure they are breathing hence the helium mix.
How deep is that that they go, are those diving suits waterproof so the diver inside is completely dry and do they still feel the cold or are they warm in those suits?
Can american sat divers land jobs in the north sea or australia? ive heard that they usually only hire natives our there and was wondering if that was true
Was doing this back in the 70's but without all the safety equipment, 2 divers to a bell, 8 hour maximum lockouts, 28 day sat time, $1 per foot per day dive pay, plus £1000 per month salary, month on - month off. Good times.
Grew up with your generation's stories of the Good Old Bad Old Days. You all have my infinite respect for your pioneering efforts and the conditions you had to endure!
wow wonder what they pay sat divers these days. u were getting paid 16k a month back in 1970? that is the equivalent to $100k/month in 2018 dollars! Did you retire after 3 or 4 yrs?
@Is Tac That was month on month off, so only 6 months work a year, plus sat bonus, on a good month would be $5500 which is about $25000 forth a months work today
No it's not at all bad. The water is crystal clear, the work is no more difficult than the rest of the world, you don't have to do long trips and... the food is good. The worst places are east side of India and Trinidad.
@@gglreallysucks5512 you don't get out of dive school and become a sat diver . You have to get experience first and you have to be proficient at what you are expected to do , not everyone that wants to be a sat diver will become one .
@@Ben-ks5bm there is of course! But I am an American diver and it’s quite difficult to get your foot in in the North Sea if you are not a UK/EU/UAE etc citizen
@@operatorjeffdeathstar7759 looks so back yard. Shows I don't dive in cold water. I have a hand full of times and didn't seem to have a fogging issue. But if I recall we were using soap.
Real super humans here. 99.9% of population did not even knows about the existence of saturation divers or what it is. This field needs more exposure. Is insane what you people do. If we ever live in space, this is the kind of people we need there, not math teachers doing lab rats projects. Kudos ! Huge respect for these guys doing this. Real life aquanauts that go daily to another world and come back.
Saturation divers are the cream of the crop they go to the deepest to the seafloor Billy got to go into a decompression chamber about a month it's so cold down there in the North see die from hypothermia guy with mixed gas nitrogen oxygen if they went down with pure oxygen filled they would die
Someone actually dove to almost that dept in commercial gear. In other words, almost 60ATM of pressure. During Comex Hydra 8, they dove to 534 meters in open water. During Comex Hydra 10, Theo Mavrostomos dove to 701 meters, albeit in a dive chamber. For those of you living in the backwards country of the world, thats 2300 feet.
bob barker yep, there’s a few commercial diver videos of fishing incidents. Look up sword fish commercial diver and the other is of a grouper attacking a diver.
Boring IF you can't relate to diving . i just haven't got a clue what's goinHEY!! What if Rosie O'donnell hosts from a desk , and Iggy Pop Operates an *Underwater Roast* , Featuring ,The Hollywood D-LIST All Stars , like Andy Dick ,Dane Cook ,- And pretty much blew my wad on hearing the cast . I want a 12 page outline on my desk by tomro 4 .But ,that's just if you can't relate to diving .
you arent real people. your reactions in a test tube. lemmings bred to consume and slave. we are divers, we actully live life. we are glad you dont understand. move on. nothing for you here.