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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
- Scuba Declassified
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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
- Scuba Declassified
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Decoding Pressure and Density: Air Consumption and Depth Explained
Have you ever thought about how pressure and density impact our lives? From morning to night, they play a significant role. Interestingly, in our daily routines, we rarely consider density. But, Scuba Diving will change that! This article explores the relationship of pressure and density of a gas such as air, making it easy for […]-
Scuba Monsters
- 2023.11.01
- Scuba Declassified
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Scuba Declassified
Optical Illusions of the Deep: Unveiling the Secrets of Underwater Vision
Have you ever noticed that things look bigger when you see them underwater? Imagine you are at a cool café. When you’re given a glass of water with a straw, you might observe that the part of the straw submerged in water looks larger than the part above the water. Another example is when you’re […]-
Scuba Monsters
- 2023.10.17
- Scuba Declassified
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Avoid Air-Saving Gimmicks – Say Goodbye to Skip Breathing!
Hey, fellow divers! We all want to make the most of our time underwater, right? Picture this: You’re diving with your team, and oops, you start feeling a little guilty because your air supply is running low compared to the others. It happens! We will talk about the smart ways to manage your air in […]-
Scuba Monsters
- 2023.06.30
- Scuba Declassified
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