Ocean Builders is on the cusp of making history as Rüdiger Koch, co-founder and aerospace engineer, embarks on a groundbreaking attempt to set a new Guinness World Record for the longest continuous stay below the water in an underwater room.
This bold endeavor will take place inside the underwater room of the Deepwater SeaPod, an Ocean Builders’ floating home, located off the northern coast of Panama.
Record Attempt Details
Current Record: 100 days (held by Dr. Joseph Dituri)
New Target: Koch aims to surpass this record by staying in the underwater room for a minimum of 101 days, with plans to extend up to 150 days for added margin.
Location: The SeaPod, floating 1.21 km from the nearest island in the Caribbean Sea, is positioned 3.51 km from Linton Bay Marina, Panama’s northernmost residence.
Depth: Koch’s underwater habitat is 11 meters below the ocean’s surface, with his nearest neighbor, another SeaPod, located 1.7 km away.
Throughout the record attempt, Koch will reside exclusively in the underwater room, demonstrating the feasibility and comfort of long-term subsea habitation. Supplies will be delivered regularly by boat or drone from the nearest marina.
Why This Record Matters
The purpose of this record-breaking attempt goes beyond personal achievement; it’s about showcasing the potential of sustainable ocean living. By living underwater for an extended period, Koch hopes to expand our understanding of oceanic habitats and inspire future developments in floating homes and subsea living environments. His record-breaking stay represents a major leap forward in pioneering sustainable human habitats.
The Importance of This Location
The SeaPod’s location is key to this groundbreaking attempt. Floating in the vast Caribbean Sea, it sits 2.61 km from Linton Bay Marina and over 938 km away from Jamaica, the next significant landmass. This innovative floating home exemplifies how humans can push the limits of ocean living, exploring new ways of connecting with nature while maintaining comfort and sustainability.
A New Frontier in Ocean Living
Rüdiger Koch’s record attempt will not only challenge human endurance but also pave the way for future innovations in underwater and floating home living. By living submerged for over 100 days, Koch and Ocean Builders are set to demonstrate the viability of long-term, self-sufficient habitats at sea.
This Guinness World Record attempt stands as a symbol of human ingenuity and a call to envision a future where people live sustainably on and beneath the ocean’s surface. As Ocean Builders continues to push boundaries, this endeavor marks another step toward realizing the dream of sustainable oceanic living.
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