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    Facts about Tech Diving You Should Know The conventional limit exceeded by the form of scuba diving specially the recreational diving’s bottom time and depth is known as tech diving. It is also known as Technical Diving. The Technical and Recreational Scuba Diving can be distinguished with lots of differences. According to many people, there are not any obvious differences between Tech and Recreational Diving. They think that ‘diving is diving’ and it is useless to divide it into different types…

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    A look beneath Marine biology has peaked my interest with its overwhelming amount of things to study. The ocean, along with other bodies of water, are a marine biologist’s playground. Not only do they study fish, but the quality of the water, the plants, the wavelength periods, acidity, and many more aspects. However, to become a marine biologist one must have a Bachelor of Science degree in marine biology, this includes classes such as biology I and II, general chemistry I and II,…

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    Dumpster divers can be the bane of a business owner's existence. While they are out there rifling through your dumpster under the cover of darkness (or often even in broad daylight,) they can leave behind a mess that you have to send one of your employees out to clean up. Not only is this frustrating, but it is ultimately costing your money when it comes to wasted time your staff could be using to do their actual job instead. Unless it is specifically prohibited by local regulations, dumpster…

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    opportunity to explore the underwater species which we cannot see from outside. Ever wondered how do all those species we usually find on Discovery channel look like? Or how does it feel to really touch them or have a real look at them outside of the TV sets? This is what Scuba Diving offers; it gives you once in a lifetime experience which you can cherish for the rest of your life. India being very rich in diversity presents us the privilege to find many beautiful species of underwater…

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    what are the pressure related dangers of scuba diving, how do these dangers happen, how to prevent those dangers and the identification of their symptoms. Introduction: A form of underwater diving with the use of breathing apparatus to breathe underwater is Scuba Diving. Great freedom of movement and longer underwater endurance can be felt for diving with their own or personal source of breathing gas which contains compressed air rather than breath hold. This means that it is different from…

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    When a free diver dives into deep water, where they know that their life is at risk they aren't thinking about what they’re gonna get for their mother’s for her birthday. Their focusing on one thing. Their focusing and keeping their mind blank, and they think about how they’re connecting with the sea and nothing else. I wish i would’ve known that before. I was bored with my life. I had the same schedule every day. Go to school, come back, do homework, eat, and sleep. Then i would repeat…

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    Dangers Of Scuba Diving

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    numbers means that the number of recreational divers is increasing quickly, and there is a clear need for awareness of dangers and injuries that may occur. Coral reefs, shipwrecks, caverns, and many other underwater treasures around the world are great for scuba divers wanting to explore the underwater world. Although scuba diving is a worldwide popular sport, there are many dangers that affect humans as they participate in this activity. Pulmonary embolisms and decompression sickness are just…

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    SCUBA Diving

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    Many have enjoyed Self-Contained Underwater Breathing Apparatus (SCUBA) diving as an exciting recreational sport for many years. Though SCUBA diving is a very rewarding experience, a diver must be sufficiently trained before entering a potentially dangerous situation. Divers must have an understanding of SCUBA from both a scientific and recreational view, along with ample training, to properly use equipment and prepare for potential hazards. Prolonged underwater experiences have fascinated…

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    is a very small fraction of the number of participants. Most accidents happen with tourist or people who take scuba diving as a joke. Tourists don’t follow the procedures underwater to keep you safe and mess with fish underwater that could hurt you. People who do not regularly Scuba Dive never check their air pressure underwater or ascend too fast causing pressure injuries. 1 out of every 211,864 dives ending in a fatality does not seem so great a number when compared with the fatality rates of…

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    Dangers of Underwater Exploration There are over fifty careers that have a sort of connection to underwater exploration. Many people explore for a living and others only for personal interest such as scuba diving. There have been many theories about objects getting lost in the ocean and many people go deep in the ocean to find them. For example, the lost land of Atlantis is said to have silver and gold (Drye). Based on Plato’s writings, philosophers say that as punishment to the…

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