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Shallow Water Blackout If you’re like most Scuba Divers, what you likely remember about shallow water blackout – the sudden loss of consciousness due to oxygen starvation – is that it happens in shallow water while free diving. But given the growing interest in snorkelling and free diving, especially as a family activity, your working
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<iframe width=”560″ height=”315″ src=”//www.youtube.com/embed/X7roaf8kckM” frameborder=”0″ allowfullscreen></iframe> experiment with a liquid meter, open and turned upside down. it plunged to -55 m with 1 liter of air inside. the water pressure push up the air, compressing it to 154 ml at 55 m depth. the air expands while climb back up to 1 liter. Boyles law! what
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PADI on rebreathers: Are they safe for recreational divers? PT2 The Professional Association of Diving Instructors (PADI), the world’s largest scuba training agency, has expanded its course offerings in recent months to include recreational rebreather instruction. What follows is the continuation of an interview with Mark Caney, PADI’s Vice President of Rebreather Technologies, published in
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