Buoyant Life Scuba Diving

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BLSDiving offers SCUBA training and diving services. We also offer O2, CPR, First Aid, EFR, and Resc

06/21/2025

The incredible story of Harrison Okene's survival.

Harrison Okene spent 72 hours at 100ft (30,5 meters) underwater in complete darkness after his boat capsized 20 miles (32 kilometers) off the coast of Nigeria and sank to the bottom of the ocean. He was discovered alive by divers who were sent to recover dead bodies. Out of the 12 crew he was the only survivor.

He was the cook aboard the tugboat Jascon-4 when it capsized and sank off the coast of Nigeria in May 2013. He survived for roughly 60-72 hours in a small air pocket within the sunken vessel, 100 feet underwater in total darkness.

•The Disaster:
A freak wave or sudden ocean swell caused the Jascon-4 to flip over and sink rapidly.

•Survival in an Air Pocket:
Okene, trapped inside, managed to find refuge in a tiny air pocket, initially in a toilet cubicle. He then moved to an officer's cabin where the air pocket was roughly 4 feet high.

•Extreme Conditions:
He endured complete darkness, freezing temperatures, and the constant threat of drowning. He had no food or fresh water, only a bottle of Coca-Cola.

•Conserving Oxygen and Reducing CO2:
To survive, Okene rationed his breathing and stayed calm. He also inadvertently helped reduce the buildup of carbon dioxide by splashing around in the water, which aided in CO2 absorption.

•Facing Fear and Despair:
Okene described feeling incredibly scared and thirsty, and he even heard the sounds of fish eating the bodies of his crewmates. He focused on his faith and prayer to help him endure.

•The Rescue:
A team of divers, sent to recover the bodies of the crew, discovered him when he heard them tapping on the ship and managed to get their attention.

•Decompression Chamber:
Because of the depth he had been at, Okene had to spend 60 hours in a decompression chamber to safely return to the surface without suffering the bends.

•Life After Rescue:
Despite the trauma, Okene eventually decided to face his fear and became a certified deep-sea diver. He now works on underwater repairs and installations. He has also spoken about the importance of improving safety at sea.

Harrison Okene's story is widely considered a true miracle and a testament to human resilience and the will to survive.

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05/06/2021

In light of participation, weather, and the upcoming holiday... we will postpone our weekend camping trip for this weekend. Stay tuned for our next event!

Photos from Buoyant Life Scuba Diving's post 03/02/2021

We were able to get some bubble time in yesterday in preparation for an upcoming trip, upcoming wedding, and some gear inspections. Big plans in the works for 2021... stay tuned!

01/06/2021

Spotted in Cozumel. Represent! 😎

Photo credit: Sara Beck

09/06/2020

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09/03/2020

Hey everybody, just a friendly reminder that we are still here and serving the people of East Texas. Although we are not doing group classes, we have been doing private classes nonstop since COVID-19 started. On occasion we also will get together and do some continuing education at the lake while maintaining the recommended social distancing guidelines.

We are still offering Equipment Services, Air Fills, and medical training and services as needed. Keep checking back with us for new and exciting events and don’t hesitate to contact us to see how we can help you today!

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Family Owned Since 2015

Did you know that BLSD has been family owned and operated since its inception in 2015? Bryan and Bregan Brown (and now Master Elijah Brown) run a tight dive boat around here so that they can bring you the very best in diving instruction.

Bryan and Bregan met in 2011 on the banks of the Sabine River. Bregan was a research assistant with The University of Tyler at Texas and working with freshwater mussels on September 11 at the Sabine Mine. Bryan was a safety diver that day. You know what they say about a guy in a wetsuit...

With encouragement from her awesome boyfriend, Bregan completed her Open Water SCUBA Diver certificate in 2012 and began diving as part of her research. She went on to marry that boyfriend and complete her Master SCUBA Diver in 2014. Meanwhile, plans were in the works to develop a training business in Longview, Texas, but to do that they needed an instructor. With encouragement from his awesome dive buddy and wife, Bryan completed his Instructor certification and hit the ground running in 2015. By 2017, Bryan had achieved his Master Instructor Certification and Bregan her Assistant Instructor. Along with the standard PADI roll, they now offer elite courses like Public Safety Diver and Zombie Apocalypse Diver.

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