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Male’, Maldives, 03 August 2024 – Rasdhoo Divers at Kuramathi Maldives proudly announces that 11-year-old Ethan Evans has set a new world record for the most scuba dives completed before the age of twelve. Ethan, from Warden Villages, has surpassed the previous record of 102 dives and now aims to reach 150 dives.

Ethan’s diving journey began at just nine years old, inspired by his father Paul Evans, an ocean conservationist dedicated to cleaning up seas and protecting shark species. After earning his open water certification at ten, Ethan pursued his goal of breaking the diving record while embracing his father’s mission. This summer, Ethan spent six weeks diving in the Maldives, averaging two to three dives daily to achieve his remarkable feat. His poise and composure underwater, even when interacting with manta rays and sharks, have been truly impressive.

Adil Khalid, a seasoned instructor with Rasdhoo Divers Kuramathi since 2004, has been instrumental in Ethan’s progression, guiding him from his initial dives to more advanced training. “Ethan’s confidence and calmness underwater are extraordinary,” said Adil. “Rasdhoo Divers Kuramathi has played a significant role in his journey.” The team at Rasdhoo Divers Kuramathi also expressed gratitude for Paul Evans’s support. “Adil’s expertise and dedication have been crucial to Ethan’s progress. We also appreciate Paul Evans for making these diving adventures possible,” they noted.

As Ethan continues to pursue his goal of 150 dives and dreams of becoming a diving guide in the Maldives, his story highlights the potential of young divers and the importance of steadfast support. Beyond setting records, Ethan is deeply committed to ocean conservation, actively participating in clean-up dives with his father to combat sea pollution.

Congratulations to Ethan Evans for his extraordinary achievement and dedication to both diving and ocean conservation. Rasdhoo Divers Kuramathi is honored to support his remarkable journey and looks forward to his future accomplishments.

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