In 2013, a man in New Zealand set a record for the deepest dive by a person without equipment. He dove 100 meters below sea level! The deepest dive ever recorded by a bottlenose dolphin is 200 meters lower than this. What is the deepest dive ever recorded by a bottlenose dolphin relative to sea level?
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