Advanced diving: why asking why is a good idea

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The ability to ask why is what separates experienced divers from novices. This habit enables divers to quickly assess their situation and come up with correct and clear decisions on underwater problems. The brain is still the diver's most important equipment. It pays to constantly tune in to one's self.

Author: Sleeper, Jeannne Bear
Training, Diving, Submarine, Diving (Underwater), Underwater exploration

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Air management: preventing low air or no air problems

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Recreational divers have a tendency to disregard the monitoring of their air consumption during their dives. Failure to implement air management measures could result in decompression illness or worse. These techniques enable divers to plan and execute their dives with greater levels of safety.

Author: McCrory, Michael
Safety and security measures

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The essence of night diving

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Night diving presents an ambiance which is very different from what divers experience in the daytime. The darkness creates a peacefulness with the fishes seeming to move in slow motion. Novice night divers are advised to go with an experienced guide and to be properly equipped.

Author: Bell-Irving, Brian

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Subjects list: Methods, Divers, Divers (Persons), Skin diving
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