ABOUT FREDERIC
Frederic is a 50-year-old French well know diver and scientist from Marseille. Speleonaut explorer, a mechanical engineer Trimix, cave and rebreathers instructor. Frederic is a diver since the age of 12. First solo Trimix dive at -120 m at the age of 18. Began using the rebreather in 2000. Since 2022 Seacraft brand ambassador.
Frederic holds the world record for cave diving depth of -308m. That has been set on the 3rd of November 2023.
EXPLORATIONS
- October 1994 – Font Del Truffe (Lot – France). Longest “multi-sump” dive: 21 hours.
- November 1999 – Saint Sauveur (Lot – France). Main gallery explored up to – 98m.
- May 2016 – Port Miou (Calanques of Marseille). New deep gallery was discovered in the “terminal” well, 1600 m from the entrance. + 140 m.
- August 2016 – Mescla Cave (Gorges du Var – Alpes Maritimes). Exploration of sump no. 3 down to -267 m.
- May 2017 – Crveno jezero (Red Lake – Croatia). 3rd widest karst chasm in the world, explored to the bottom at -240 m during a 180-minute dive.
- May 2019 – Ojos del Salado Lake (Argentina). World record for altitude diving at 5870 m.
- August 2019 – Miljacka – Cetina Glavas & Gospodska (Balkans). Underground post siphon camp. More than a kilometer of firsts.
- September 2019 – Harasib (Namibia). Deep dives (>100 m) and scientific work to the bottom of a karst chasm of more than 120 meters.
- November 2023 – World depth record at Font Estramar in France: -308 m.
Cave diving depth world record
On the 3rd of November 2023 Frederic set a new world record on a depth of 308 m for the deepest cave dive.
During cave diving in the resurgence of Font Estramar after a series of long dives to test the equipment and protocols, on Friday, November 3 Frederic started his dive in Font Estramar cave in France. After passing the current EOL at 260 meters, he has driven his Seacraft Ghost to explore the cave down to -308 meters.
Faced with the configuration of the cave, Fred chose to separate the dual Seacraft GHOST scooters and use one as the primary scooter, and the other as a backup unit. Fredric and his team are currently using ENC3 navigation console data to understand the topography of the cave as precisely as possible, but also for medical decompression reports.