Amazing! Meet the Real-life Mermaid Who Earns a Living Swimming Underwater (Photos+Video)

Posted by Samuel on Mon 22nd Feb, 2016 - tori.ng

A young girl who is crazy about mermaids has taken to the waters making a living as a real-life mermaid complete with fins.

 
Melanie Long
 
A 25-year-old girl who is obsesses with Disney grew up idolising Princess Ariel and has achieved her dream of making a career out of being a real life mermaid.
 
Mirror Online reports that the Redhead Melanie Long grew up with her bedroom walls adorned with pictures of the princess, telling anyone who'd listen that one day she'd be The Little Mermaid. Now the 25-year-old has swum her way to success.
 
Five years ago, she moved to Phuket in Thailand from her family home in Clydebank, West Dunbartonshire, to work as a scuba diving instructor. It put her in contact with a Thai children's charity that was looking for models to dress as mermaids at a gala ball - an opportunity she grabbed with both hands.
 
She made her own mermaid outfit from scratch, worked on her breathing technique and now makes a living doing her dream job.
 
She said: "When I was a kid, whenever people asked me what I wanted to be when I grew up, I would always say The Little Mermaid. Being a ginger kid you're open to ridicule and the only hero or princess that we, the ginger people, had to look up to was Ariel. It wasn't something I had ever actively pursued because I never thought it would be a possibility.

"So I got into scuba diving thinking that would be as close as I could get to become The Little Mermaid."
 
Melanie spent a year designing and constructing her very own silicone tail similar to those used in films such as 'Splash' and Australian mermaid soap opera 'H2O'. The handmade four-foot long swimmable tail allowed her to enhance the illusion of a real life mermaid whipping its tail underwater.
 
She has since found herself in high demand in Thailand for appearances on television, film and music videos as well as at children's parties and weddings.
 
She added: "After a bit of research I realised that there is an entire community of mer-people and looked into making this into something I could make money out of.
 
"Working as a diver you could earn anything between £20 and £80 for a full day of work but being a mermaid was much better paid. It's a dream job.

"I eventually started a mermaid pod where I would train other girls to swim like a mermaid and hold their breath underwater. It got quite lucrative. I suppose you could say that I've been a pretty busy mermaid."
 
 
Melanie is able to swim up to 85 metres under water without coming to the surface for air.
 
And the longest amount of time she has been able to hold her breath underwater is an impressive three minutes and 33 seconds without a mask.
 
She said the secret to pulling off the mermaid illusion came from her background as a freediver as it requires a very similar technique.
 
She said: "You need to put both of your feet in together in foot pockets within a monofin which can be quite unusual to get used to.

"Swimming like a mermaid is a similar core movement to what freedivers would use when monofinning. It's an undulation movement and I'd recommend not bending your knees to much as you'd lose a lot of power.

"In freediving, you're trying to maximise your efficiency so you don't use as much oxygen so you can stay down longer and being able to hold your breath for a long time is very much part of the illusion of being a mermaid."
 
 
Melanie spent £980 on the raw materials she needed to complete her very convincing scaly turquoise blue tail with pink tips design.
 
But the countless hours of effort which were all worth it once she saw the huge difference between a silicone tail and a fabric one.
 
Now the swimmer is putting her mermaid work on hold to become a student.
 
She has returned to Scotland to study marine science and has conditional offers from Glasgow University, Aberdeen University, Edinburgh Napier and the University of Highlands and Islands all on the table for the autumn.
 
Melanie Long when she is not a mermaid
 
She said working as a diver has opened her eyes to the importance of protecting the ocean environment.
 
She said: "Becoming a scuba diver really made me understand the issues that are affecting the oceans right now. You don't really think about it until you've seen it with your own eyes."
 
Melanie's proud mum June, 64, a retired make-up artist, said she never imagined that Melanie would grow up to become a mermaid.
 
June said: "I'm immensely proud of her. I've always encouraged her to follow her dreams but when she was small I never imagined she'd grow up to become a mermaid."
 
Watch Melanie Long in this video below:
 
 
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