John Bennett (diver)
John Bennett was a British scuba diver who set a world record by becoming the first person to deep dive below a depth of on self-contained breathing apparatus on 6 November 2001.
Career
Bennett first broke the record in 1999 when he reached accompanied by Chuck Driver. In 2000 Bennett set a new record of, before his final record-breaking dive to in 2001. Having founded Atlantis Dive in the Philippines in the late 1990s, Bennett and his world record breaking team, including Ron Loos, Mark Cox and Targa Mann went on to establish Tech Dive Academy in Port Douglas, Australia.In the early 2000s, Bennett and Loos made the first dives to the wreck site, which is located off Fortune Island, outside and to the south of Manila Bay. In 2001, he located the wreck of the Imperial Japanese Navy dreadnought Yamashiro in the Surigao Strait through sound scans, but could not confirm it before his death. Confirmation was not made until 2017.