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Jarrod Jablonski - prezes i założyciel Global Underwater Explorer i Dyrektor Zarządzający Halcyon i Extreme Exposure, firm produkujących sprzęt nurkowy. Aktywnie uczestniczy w nurkowaniach badawczych, edukacyjnych i eksploracyjnych oraz w produkcji filmów podwodnych. Eksplorując jaskinie, nurkował w nich na odległość ponad 5 km od najbliższego wyjścia na powierzchnię, bijąc w ten sposób kilka rekordów świata.
Jarrod Jablonski is an avid explorer, researcher, author, and instructor teaching, and diving in oceans and caves around the world. Trained as a geologist, Jarrod is the founder and president of Global Underwater Explorers; GUE is international non-profit organization dedicated to the conservation and discovery of the aquatic realm. Jarrod is also the CEO of Halcyon Manufacturing and Extreme Exposure Adventure Center while remaining active in conservation, exploration, and filming projects worldwide. His explorations regularly place him in the most remote locations in the world, including several world record excursions at 300feet during cave penetrations in excess of 25,000feet/7km; these dives include bottom times of 12 hours with total immersions of roughly 30 hours. Jarrod is also an author with dozens of publications, including a range of books and articles.
Baltictech 2010 presentations by Jarrod Jablonski:
Britannic Wreck Diving: The logistics of risk
Join explorer Jarrod Jablonski as he outlines the risk and reward associated with diving the White Star Liner known as Britannic. This presentation will investigate the unique diving opportunities as well as the inherent risks present while exploring one of the world’s larger shipwrecks. Positioned in a major shipping lane and lying in 120 meters of water, Titanic’s sister ship is a unique window into the past.
Training Methodology: Cave Vs. Wreck
Global Underwater Explorer’s is known by some as a cave oriented agency which likely arises from nearly two decades of leading cave exploration. Yet, the majority of GUE’s training Council as well as the overwhelming number of its classes are not cave oriented. Join an interesting overview of the uniquely different demands found in cave and wreck diving and the associated challenges found while preparing new divers for these different environments.
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