A man survives 23 hours in the ocean after he gets separated from his dive partner in Season 3, Episode 16.

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49 thoughts on “I Survived…: Man Survives 23 HOURS in the Ocean (S3, E16) | A&E”
  1. This guy in the ocean should not have lived; I don't necessarily believe this but what else can someone say except, God had his hand on this guy's shoulder.

  2. No sir… Not every single day has rough waters and it is absolutely okay to stay home on those days and go out when it's more come.
    Also what a sweet man being so positive but I think he probably knew something was up before the Coast guard arrived an hour and a half later ♥️

  3. Not many, but some of these people just survive by sheer accident…then most of them, by their wits, sheer determination & the will to live…POSITIVE THINKING!! If I've learned one thing watching all of these episodes now, it's that YOU CAN NEVER GIVE UP…YOU HAVE TO HAVE A POSITIVE ATTITUDE, NO MATTER WHAT…that is the single thing that almost all of these survivors possessed that took them through to becoming survivors, even when they had little chance for survival…THEY STILL FOUGHT FOR THEIR LIVES & NEVER GAVE UP!! I just PRAY, if I am ever faced with anything life-threatening, that I can find at least half of what those people found deep inside them & were able to dig out of themselves, in order to survive, what seemed like the impossible!! 🙏

  4. she mist DEFFF wasn’t holding her at gunpoint all over some rent money. she needed it for drugs

  5. WHAT DID THEY DO TO HER EYES?! My grandfather was blind and his eyes didn’t look like that! I didn’t even realize she was blind the whole time. I thought maybe she had sight problems. Boy science has come a long way. I’m SO happy she made it though! I was so scared when she met the second guy that helped her. I’m screaming Please don’t let this be the evil guy again lol 😂! I had to look at the time left in the video to judge if this was the end of her story and pray her torture was over.

  6. On every episode, the attackers get so little time! It’s so sad how much the survivors go through just for little justice to be served.

  7. The men on this show are so blissfully ignorant 💀 do you not consider Everytime you leave the house you take the chance of dying??? Dude goes deep sea diving and is like “what have I done to get in this situation?! Woah is me” 🤣🤣🤣🤣

  8. I asked myself why I enjoy this show? It's riveting! You know why? Because you can tell the people who experienced these things are not lying. And there's proof of it too. The only reality TV that I know of.

  9. 😢😢😢😢😢

  10. Not cool to have friends who take advantage of systems designed to help abused women. That’s fraud.
    Doesn’t change that I’m so happy you are ok

  11. Don't divers have some sort of waterproof personal locator beacon they can use? No flares with him? No communication device in waterproof case? Seriously negligent. He is so lucky to be alive.

  12. Can you believe everyone person these days seems to get "depressed" over the tiniest inconveniences and constantly play the victim…while people like sharon exist and push through life with a positive no-nonsense attitude and does not even for one second act like a victim?

  13. Past call history?? I thought 911 calls wouldn't register on your phone. I've called 911 before and out of curiosity checked my call history and it wasn't there. Does it depend on provider and service?

  14. Renee knew those people were shady and involved in drugs and her Boyfriend did too. She played with 🔥 being a friend with someone like that. Shes lucky she's alive.

  15. Human: lOok aT Me 5tuUp!D LAnD aNiMAl
    Human: goes into ocean
    Human: idk what i did wrong😕😵😯

  16. A&E, this is one of the most intense and powerful shows I've ever watched. Thank you for giving these survivors the opportunity share their stories. Most of all though, thank you to the survivors for sharing.

  17. I really feel like every person walking this earth who has never been victimized by a vicious psychopath should be incredibly grateful ! Sharon was literally just driving down the road ! Something most of us do every day ! Every day is a gift !

  18. Well sadly to say when you’re on drugs like they were your life doesn’t mean anything to them your friendship ended as soon as she started getting high

  19. Wait so is she blind? Or because of her injuries she became blind? Currently watching and this is so good! 1st ever episode I've seen of this show

  20. Her “best friend” really didn’t have to do all that that’s soo messed up

  21. The way these stories are described with such magnificent detail creates a feeling like I am experiencing trauma right along with the the survivors. Bless them for being able to share these horrific moments of their lives

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