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Deep Blue Freedom

Deep Blue Freedom

Auteur(s): Andrew Meyer
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Deep Blue Freedom was created to share the passion for scuba diving and to raise awareness of the benefits it offers those with disabilities. Through scuba diving, those with disabilities can experience increased freedom, independence and confidence that would otherwise be difficult or impossible to achieve otherwise. Throughout the various episodes of Deep Blue Freedom, we hear from adaptive divers of all levels and their instructors as they share their unique experiences, recount stories of real dives, overcome challenges and celebrate their triumphs. We dive deep to discover what skills, techniques and adaptations are available to enrich the experience for divers with disabilities.Copyright, 2023, Andrew Meyer Sports aquatiques
Épisodes
  • Episode 6: Going Underground
    May 24 2025

    The National Reference for Handisub, in cooperation with the commission on cave diving for FFESSM, organized the first ever discovery cave dive for divers with disabilities. Listen as Andrew recounts this unique experience.

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    12 min
  • Episode 5: Journey to PESH40
    Mar 13 2025

    In this episode, Andrew recounts his first dive to 40 meters, which served as his validation dive for PESH 40. The featured song is called, "Kuch To Hai" and is sung by Aarushi Sharma.

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    12 min
  • Handisub - Safaga, Egypt 2023
    Apr 10 2024

    In this bonus episode, Andrew recounts his first dives in the ocean on his first trip with Handisub divers and their instructors. He shares with us his experience as he explores the underwater landscape with first touch and then by sound with the help of highly certified Handisub guides. He learns first how to recognize different types of coral, sea sponge and other marine plants, but quickly progresses to being able to listen to fish and even determine in which direction the fish are located.

    Sounds were provided by Freesound.org. We also thank Mary from Lebanon, who so kindly gave us permission to use her original song for this episode.

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    14 min
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