Fred Buyle | Record

Progressed from 53 meters to 65 meters (213.3 feet) across three record-breaking dives. 📸 Transition to Photography & Conservation

Buyle's competitive career spanned from 1994 to 2004, focusing on world-first achievements and depth barriers:

After retiring from competition in 2004, Buyle leveraged his records to become a leading underwater photographer and conservationist:

His work features sperm whales, dolphins, and large predators in their natural habitats without cages or scuba gear. Fred Buyle - Divers Alert Network

Progressed from 53 meters to 65 meters (213.3 feet) across three record-breaking dives. 📸 Transition to Photography & Conservation

Buyle's competitive career spanned from 1994 to 2004, focusing on world-first achievements and depth barriers:

After retiring from competition in 2004, Buyle leveraged his records to become a leading underwater photographer and conservationist:

His work features sperm whales, dolphins, and large predators in their natural habitats without cages or scuba gear. Fred Buyle - Divers Alert Network