June 19, 2019

SUFB 811: Guiness Book Of World Records Broken For Most Divers Cleaning The Seafloor

SUFB 811: Guiness Book Of World Records Broken For Most Divers Cleaning The Seafloor

A larger group of divers, , got together last weekend to clean the seafloor along Deerfield Beach. The group beat the previous record of 614 set in the Red Sea a few years earlier.  These events are great for people who want to do more for the...

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A larger group of divers, 633 divers to be exact, got together last weekend to clean the seafloor along Deerfield Beach. The group beat the previous record of 614 set in the Red Sea a few years earlier. 

These events are great for people who want to do more for the Ocean and/or they get more inspired by their actions that they include their friends in the next event that will inspire others. 

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