A new world record has been set for the longest stay at the bottom of the sea

An American university professor has set a new record by staying underwater for 74 consecutive days, which was previously held by Bruce Centrole and Jessica Fein in 2014.

Professor Joseph Dettori, also known as Dr. Deep Sea, set the record by staying at Julius Undersea Lodges, an underwater facility for scuba divers in Florida, since March 1.

A foreign news agency According to the report These habitable pods are located 30 feet below the surface of the Atlantic Ocean and spread over an area of ​​100 square meters.

Although it was a very small place, it had their working area as well as a kitchen, bathroom, 2 bedrooms and a small swimming pool, which was actually an entrance and exit.

They have been underwater since March 1 / Reuters Photo

During his day and night, Dr. Dettori ate a protein-rich diet, did regular push-ups daily and slept well.

Prof. Joseph came to stay at the place on March 1 and has not come out yet.

They have named it Project Neptune 100, which aims to combine medical and marine research.

It should be noted that earlier this record was set in 2014 by Bruce Centrole and Jessica Fein who stayed at the same place for 73 days 2 hours and 34 minutes.

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