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Last Updated on March 16, 2023 by Paganoto

What To Do When Diving In Current – DIVEIN.com

What To Do When Diving In Current – DIVEIN.com

How should divers handle themselves when diving in current? Here we guide you what to do when you get caught up at sea while diving in current.

Scuba Diving Safety – familydoctor.org

Scuba Diving Safety – familydoctor.org

Scuba stands for “Self-Contained Underwater Breathing Apparatus.” When divers scuba dive, they go underwater at depths up to 130 feet. They …

Top 10 Scuba Diving Rules, Safety Stop & Ascent Diving

Top 10 Scuba Diving Rules, Safety Stop & Ascent Diving

When is a safety stop required? Divers should make a safety stop at the end of every dive at a depth of 15 feet for three to five minutes.

Buoyancy Control Tips When Scuba Diving

Buoyancy Control Tips When Scuba Diving

For scuba divers, neutral buoyancy is a moving target. Here’s how to hit it every time. Get tips from Scuba Diving Magazine.

Diving Fundamentals: Equalizing when Diving

Diving Fundamentals: Equalizing when Diving

Diving Fundamentals: Equalizing when Diving. As land mammals, we must short-circuit physiology when we scuba dive. Equalizing as we descend …

What To Know When Diving Deep – DeeperBlue.com

What To Know When Diving Deep – DeeperBlue.com

Anytime you’re doing a deep dive, there are few things you’ll have to … One of the most frequent questions scuba divers are asked when …

Scuba Diving Risks – Pressure, Depth and Consequences

Scuba Diving Risks – Pressure, Depth and Consequences

The increase in water pressure with depth affects almost all aspects of scuba diving, including equalization, buoyancy, and bottom times.

How to Equalize When Diving – PADI Blog

How to Equalize When Diving – PADI Blog

Watch this step by step visual on how to equalize while diving. … During the PADI Open Water Course, you will learn how to clear you scuba mask in case it …

Why Is Ascending Slowly Important When Scuba Diving?

Why Is Ascending Slowly Important When Scuba Diving?

Quick ascents can lead to decompression illness. During a dive, a diver’s body absorbs nitrogen gas. The nitrogen gas compresses due to water pressure …