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Scuba diving is swimming underwater while using self-contained breathing equipment. By carrying a source of compressed air, the scuba diver is able to stay underwater longer than ... (more...)
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Africa. Some African coast lines on the Indian Ocean have fringing coral reefs stretching out, typically 1 km / 0.6 mile, from the beach. At low water one can walk on the reef and ... (more...)
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Recreational Scuba diving does not have a centralized certifying or regulatory agency, and is mostly self regulated. There are, however, several large diving organizations that ... (more...)
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Scuba Diving FAQ Breathing underwater Water normally contains dissolved oxygen from which fish and other aquatic animals extract all their required oxygen as the water flows past ... (more...)
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Scuba Diving Equipment Scuba life support. Open-circuit Scuba consisting of diving cylinder(s) and diving regulator(s) Rebreather, closed-circuit or semi-closed-circuit Scuba (more...)
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arterial gas embolism is a condition that can be caused by a diving accident in which a gas expands due to too rapid ascent, and a bubble and blocks the arterial flow of blood. (more...)