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From Package to Performance: Prepping Your New Dive Mask for Success
Remember transitioning from the basic masks we started with when we first received our scuba diving licenses and moving up to even more stylish and impressive masks…?Initially, when we got our licenses, we didn’t possess much, but as we saw others with attractive masks, the desire grew in us…Usually, a year after obtaining a license, […]- miyaki
- 2024.08.29
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Scuba Declassified
Maximizing Your Dive: Factors Affecting Time with a Single Cylinder!
This is the most asked question by non-divers and tourists. It even happens during the preparation phase at the beach or after returning from a dive. People might have the impression that the tank isn’t very large… But, inside the Cylinder, there is air compressed to 200 times the normal pressure. It’s not pure oxygen, […]- miyaki
- 2024.08.09
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Scuba Declassified
Lights of the Ocean: The Glowing Plankton Phenomenon
For those unfamiliar with diving, the idea of venturing into the sea late at night might be challenging. For divers, encountering these radiant creatures is a cherished experience. Scenes like these become treasured memories!Though it might not happen every day, seeing glowing plankton is actually quite common. It is no exaggeration to say that even […]- miyaki
- 2024.08.09
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Scuba Declassified
Weighting for Success: Nail Your Diving Weights with Ease
When it comes to adjusting buoyancy underwater, two important things come to the rescue. One is the buoyancy compensator (BC) and the other is your lungs. However, an appropriate amount of weight is important to achieve comfortable neutral buoyancy. Yet, it’s not just about getting the weight right; there’s more to consider. The way you […]- miyaki
- 2024.06.28
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Scuba Declassified
Navigating DECO: Deciphering Decompression in Diving
DECO, short for decompression, plays a crucial role in ensuring diving safety. As we discussed in this article, standard dives operate under the assumption of “no-decompression required”. It allows divers to explore without the need for Decompression stops. However, venturing beyond the allocated time for a no-decompression dive – NDL, No decompression Limit – will […]- miyaki
- 2024.05.10
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Scuba Declassified
Decompression Stop vs. Safety Stop: Unraveling the Dive Distinction!
First, let me ask you a quick question:「Does Recreational Scuba Diving include decompression stops?」Well, the correct answer is actually mostly “No.” However, your class may have included the practice of a Safety Stop. This Safety Stop is a simulated decompression stop at approximately 15 feet (5m) for 2 to 3 minutes and is not required […]- Scuba Monsters
- 2024.04.25
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