Jarrod Jablonski is an avid cave explorer, researcher and instructor, teaching and diving predominantly in the North Florida area. His diving excursions frequently take him to some of the most remote reaches of the planet to conduct research and exploratory projects. The diving associated with some of the cave expeditions has often resulted in world-record explorations involving long penetrations into flooded subterranean conduits more than 400 feet deep. These excursions have included dives to nearly three miles from an air source (18,000 feet) at a depth of 300 feet, resulting in several world record accomplishments.
Trained as a geologist, Jarrod has founded Global Underwater Explorers, an elite diver training agency that is also heavily involved in international research and exploration projects. Composed of educators, explorers and conservationists, this group not only conducts some of the world's most comprehensive diving education, but also conducts projects for numerous local, state, federal and international governments. These efforts include expeditions to Turkey and Brazil, artifact recovery in internationally sensitive regions, and a comprehensive research and exploration effort with the Woodville Karst Plain Project (WKPP) into the world's longest cave system.
Jarrod is also the CEO of Extreme Exposure, a dive equipment company specializing in the manufacture and sale of diving equipment. Extreme Exposure is internationally recognized as the premiere organization for the production of "cutting edge" exploratory equipment, building specialized gear for recreational enthusiasts and leading explorers. Much of the equipment, from rebreathers to special lighting used on some of the world's most extreme expeditions, was produced in-house by Extreme Exposure and their affiliate Halcyon Manufacturing.
Jarrod is well-respected and very active in the dive community and
has
served as the Training Director for the National Association of Cave
Diving
(NACD) and on the training committee for the National Speleological
Society,
Cave Diving Section (NSS-CDS), National Association of Cave Diving and
the International Association of Nitrox and Technical Divers. He has
also
been a board member of both the NACD and the NSS-CDS. He has trained
more
than 1,500 divers while maintaining an active role as a cave explorer
and
researcher, collecting thousands of hours in caves around the world.
With a team drawing from GUE instructors, WKPP exploration and
support
divers and Baltic Sea Tech Divers, the group's logistics called for a
series
of dives over 10 diving days. Twelve gas divers were further
supplemented
by support divers and were equipped with over 3 tons of gear,
compressors
and gas cylinders loaded onto 2 transport trucks. While
uncooperative
weather hampered the dive team's schedule, a series of remarkable dives
were made and dramatic video footage captured.
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