Skip to Content
The Florida Aquarium - 30 Years

96-Year-Old Man Completes Record-Breaking SeaTREK at The Florida Aquarium

Fred Johnson, Patty Sorensen and others in wetsuits

March 25, 2024

Share Story

Share

Tampa, FL (March 25, 2024) – They say you’re never too old to try something new, and 96-year-old Fred Johnson of Erie, Pennsylvania is living proof; he recently set a record for the world’s oldest SeaTREK participant during a visit to The Florida Aquarium. Fred and his daughter, Patty Sorensen, signed up for the underwater walking experience in the Heart of the Sea habitat while visiting family in Tampa. After getting fitted with a wetsuit and booties, Fred donned his helmet and descended a ladder to a depth of 15 feet where he embarked on his underwater adventure.

Designed for non-divers, the guided SeaTREK tour offers participants the chance to explore coral caves alongside hundreds of fish, spotted eagle rays, bonnethead sharks, and a loggerhead sea turtle.

“It just seemed like it’d be a lot of fun to do, and I’m glad I did it,” said Fred Johnson. “To see the fish swimming around, and to be right there with them, instead of looking at them through a window, it was exciting!”

The tour requires no swimming and allows people from all walks of life, even those not well acquainted with water, to access the wonders of the underwater world. Ages 10 and up—even 96 year olds—are invited to participate in this incredible experience.

“I’m just telling you right now, I would not have done this on my own,” said Patty Sorensen, Fred’s daughter. “Dad said he wanted to do it, so I did it. It was well worth the effort. We had a lot of fun!”

Prior to Fred’s dive, the SeaTREK record was 93 years old. When told he set a new world record, Fred said “Oh, I figured that! Not too many older people are probably doing that. I’ve tried a few things that I was probably the oldest person.”

Trained and certified safety divers from The Florida Aquarium lead the tour from start to finish, and the most rewarding part of their day is seeing the smiling faces of participants as they come out of the water.

“Honestly, we were more excited and nervous than he was,” said Matt Shuttleworth, Marine Operations Manager at The Florida Aquarium. “It looked like he was just having a regular Tuesday. He walked around and had a great attitude. He did a great job! And the team did very well getting him in and out of the water safely.”

SeaTREK is available every weekend and select weekdays at The Florida Aquarium. For more information or to book the experience, click here.

|

The Latest from The Florida Aquarium

January 9, 2026

The Florida Aquarium Honored as Lightning Community Hero for Sea Turtle Conservation Program

The Florida Aquarium was named a Lightning Community Hero during this week’s Tampa Bay Lightning home game, recognizing the Aquarium’s Sea Turtle Conservation Program and its decades-long commitment to marine conservation, rescue, and public education. The honor, presented by the Tampa Bay Lightning Foundation, includes a $50,000 grant designated to support the Aquarium’s sea turtle…

Read More

January 8, 2026

Major Coral Restoration Milestone as 9,000 Coral Babies are Transferred to Reef Restoration Partners Across Florida

Florida’s investment in coral reef restoration reached a major milestone as The Florida Aquarium successfully transferred 9,000 juvenile corals to restoration partners Reef Renewal USA and The Reef Institute. This marks one of the largest statewide deployments of land-grown coral babies under the Florida’s Coral Reef Restoration and Recovery (FCR3) Initiative. The corals—born and raised…

Read More

January 5, 2026

Santa’s Post-Christmas Getaway Returns to The Florida Aquarium

Santa Claus is once again making The Florida Aquarium his post-Christmas destination, offering families a relaxed and uniquely Florida way to extend the holiday season. From December 26 through January 1, guests can visit Santa’s Wharf daily from 11:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. for photos with Santa in his tropical attire. **CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD…

Read More

Stay Up to Date

Want to know what’s happening below the surface? Sign up to receive our email newsletter, “The Current”, and dive into the latest news, events, and exhibit updates happening here at the Aquarium.