Jarrod Michael Jablonski (born April 24, 1969) is a pioneering
technical diver
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and record setting
cave diver
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as well as an accomplished business owner and operator. These business operations includ
Halcyon ManufacturingExtreme Exposure Adventure Centeran
Global Underwater Explorers In July 2021 Jablonski launched and now operates the world's deepest pool a
Deep Dive Dubai Jablonski is one of the main architects behind the '
Doing It Right' (or DIR) system of diving.
Background
Jablonski was born on April 24, 1969, in
West Palm Beach, Florida
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. He attended
Forest Hill Community High School
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where he graduated in 1987. He then attended the
University of Florida
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, graduating in 1992 with a degree in
English
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and again in 1994 with a degree in
Geology
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.
In 1984, Jablonski took his first
recreational diving
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certification course. While in college, he decided to try cave diving and was certified in 1989. Also, in 1989 he became an
open water instructor and currently holds certifications for
GUE
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,
NAUI,
PADI,
CMAS,
YMCA
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and
PDIC. He began his career as a cave diving instructor in 1990 and currently holds instructor trainer certifications for GUE,
IANTD #REDIRECT International Association of Nitrox and Technical Divers
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,
NSS-CDS, and the
NACD.
As of 2007, Jablonski served as a member of the
Undersea and Hyperbaric Medical Society
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diving committee and helped shape guidance related to diving medical safety.
Jablonski became a fellow of
The Explorers Club
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in 2008 and currently resides in
Gainesville, Florida
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.
Career
Jablonski started teaching cave diving at Ginnie Springs in 1990 and continued there until 1996.
From 1993 to 1996, Jablonski was a
scientific diver at the University of Florida supporting research on groundwater in the
Santa Fe River Basin.
During this time, he also served on the
board of directors
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for the National Association of Cave Diving (1995–1998) where he was also training director in 1997.
Jablonski was also a board member for the
National Speleological Society
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- Cave Diving Section (1996–1998) as well as serving on their training committee from 1995 to 1997.
He was a member of the
advisory board for the
International Association of Nitrox and Technical Divers from 1996 to 1998.
As training director for the
Woodville Karst Plain Project
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(WKPP), Jablonski saw a need to expand his role to benefit a larger population of divers. In 1998, Jablonski founded
Global Underwater Explorers
Global Underwater Explorers (GUE) is a scuba diving organization that provides education within recreational, technical, and cave diving. It is a nonprofit membership organization based in High Springs, Florida, United States.
GUE was formed ...
(GUE), a
scuba diving
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organization that provides education within recreational,
technical
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and
cave diving
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.
It is a not-for-profit, membership organization, based in
High Springs, Florida
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History
The present-day area of High S ...
,
United States
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.
Jablonski serves on the board of directors as the president and training director. When GUE was formed it was co-located with Extreme Exposure dive store that was also founded by Jablonski in 1998. However, Extreme Exposure has now changed locations, which has allowed for further growth of the organization.
Jablonski served on the board of directors for Florida Speleological Researcher, Inc from 1998 to 2002.
In 2000, Jablonski founded Halcyon Manufacturing and serves as president and
Chief Executive Officer
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(CEO) of the company.
Expeditions and projects
Jablonski has been setting records for cave penetration for many years. In 1995 he and Geologist Todd Kincaid pushed the Manatee Springs cave system to .
On April 25, 1997, Jablonski along with George Irvine and Brent Scarabin set a new penetration record of in Wakulla Springs. They utilized Halcyon semi-closed circuit
rebreather
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s at an average depth of . In July 1998 Jablonski, again diving with Irvine and Scarabin traveled in Wakulla Springs O-Tunnel.
Jablonski and his regular
dive buddy
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WKPP director
Casey McKinlay
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set a world record for the longest ever penetration on a cave dive, at while exploring "Q" tunnel of Wakulla Springs.
This record remains the longest penetration in a deep cave. The new record for the longest penetration at any depth is now held by Jon Bernot and Charlie Roberson of Gainesville, Florida, with a distance of .
[Gainesville Sun. November 15th, 2016.]
On May 20, 2007, Jablonski and McKinlay set off from
Turner Sink
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to try to find a connection but were unable to when the cave became impassable after .
On July 28, 2007, the divers explored of new passage before discovering an exploration line from Wakulla Springs. On December 15, 2007, they completed a traverse from Turner Sink to Wakulla Springs, covering a distance of nearly .
This traverse took approximately 7 hours, followed by 14 hours of decompression.
That dive established the
Wakulla –
Leon Sinks Cave System as the longest underwater cave in the United States and set another record as the longest cave diving traverse.
The Florida
House of Representatives
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adopted a
resolution
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in 2011 "...recognizing the Woodville Karst Plain Project for its outstanding contributions to the State of Florida through scientific research and its dedication and tireless efforts to promote the protection of the state's precious natural water resources" (HR9053).
Jablonski was cited in the resolution for his part in the 2007 dive that connected the Wakulla Springs to Leon Sinks.
Publications
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Awards
Jablonski is a member of the
Explorers Club
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.
In April 2018, Divers Alert Network announced that Jarrod Jablonski is the 2018 DAN Rolex Diver of the Year.
References
External links
Sterling divers - Jarrod Jablonski*
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1969 births
Living people
American underwater divers
American cavers
Cave diving explorers
Forest Hill Community High School alumni
Sportspeople from West Palm Beach, Florida
Pioneering technical divers
University of Florida alumni
Sportspeople from Gainesville, Florida
Fellows of the Explorers Club