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Some Information On Scuba Diving Scuba is the acronym that refers to Self Contained Underwater Breathing Apparatus, and it is through this equipment that many different kinds of underwater exploration are possible, though today it Read more...
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Scuba Fins: Is That A Shark In The Water?
Scuba divers use fins to move through water better, as human feet provide poor thrust, especially when the diver is carrying equipment that increases drag in the water. Very long fins and mono fins are used by free divers in the search for underwater propulsion that does not require high frequency leg movements. Swim fins are also known as flippers outside of North America. Some people call them flippers in North America and elsewhere, because the word fin can also mean
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How to produce clean, dry, divers breathing air that meets international standardsThis article exposes the commonly held misconceptions about how compressor filtrations systems really work, and underlines the essential checks and maintenance necessary to produce clean dry divers breathing air - and save the dive operator a pile of money long-term in unnecessary scuba tank replacement costs.How to Avoid Isobaric Counter diffusion hits during trimix decompressionIsobaric Counter Diffusion triggered by breathing gas changes is predominantly a problem when carrying out Trimix dives that are deep enough and long enough to generate formal decompression stops that require the use of a hypoxic Trimix. An analysis program embodying these concepts to identify known unsafe ICD gas switching practices and unsafe decompression is made availableDecompression trends for extreme dive planningDeriving the underlying laws and predictive mathematics for diving physiology, safe decompression, Oxygen toxicity tolerance, narcosis, and HPNS (High Pressure Nervous Syndrome) have challenged the minds of the world?s brightest scientists. That many of the victims of ?incorrect guestimation? fail to survive extreme decompression and be part of the ?observable phenomenon? database further hampers progress.
As a first topic in this series of articles we will take a more in depth look at decompression. Vigilance urged when treating decompression illness with US Navy table 6AJuly 2005:- Satahip, Thailand 2005 was the location for the first hyperbaric technician course run by the British Diving and Diseases Research Centre (DDRC) - An organization set up to study the effects of pressure and provides hyperbaric chamber oxygen treatment facilities and medical training for divers, technicians, nurses and doctors worldwide.
During the course, the use of the various USN tables for the treatment of decompression illness and was studied. Technician trainees also had the opportunity to visit mono-place chambers at the Queen Sirikit Naval hospital to witness the use of hyperbaric oxygen to treat skin infections that did not respond well to other techniques.
For divers, the treatment of DCI generally results in the use of two US tables. Table-6 for type I DCI-pain only symptoms and skin rashes, and USN treatment table 6A for the treatment of type II DCI-Arterial Gas Embolism. Unfortunately, table 6A is also notorious amongst for causing DCI amongst attending medical personnel...World record deep dives made using new decompression techniqueA new decompression diving technique based on the Combined Decompression Model CDM-18 that provides the knowledge base used by two previous world record breaking deep divers is made available to the diving public. A spreadsheet implementation of the CDM-18 model analyzes any dive profile and breathing gas combination for correct decompression methodology, clearly identifying any profile abnormality or breathing gas change that would likely cause DCS.First Internationally recognized Dive Technician Courses to be run in Thailand.Samui Easytek, Pattaya, Thailand to Teach the ASSET Approved 10 Day Dive Industry Technician (DITC) Training Course.Divers Breathing Air compressor technical data now available on-linewww.scubaengineer.com creates an online database of compressor servicing information expanded to include all past and present Bauer and Coltrisub Compressor service manuals.First steps to improving Scuba tank safety in ThailandSamui Easytek Co, Pattaya opens Thailand's first combined Hydrostatic and visual inspection station for testing scuba tanks to international specifications. The UK designed system features traceable measurements of scuba cylinder abnormalities to US,UK and European CE standards and utilizes a separate test station for carrying out the latest magnetic eddy current equipment capable of detecting invisible SLC cracks that have cause several fatal scuba cylinder explosions
the fins on cars and auxiliary airfoils on tails of aircraft, which are parallel to the fluid flow. The comic book character Aquaman has had this sort of fin on the calves of his boots.
Benjamin Franklin made a pair of early swim fins while he was a young boy living in Boston, Massachusetts near the river; they were two thin pieces of wood, about the shape of an art palette, which let him move faster than he usually did in the water. Other early inventors including Leonardo Di Vinci had toyed with the concept of swim fins.
Louis de Corlieu in France and Owen Churchill in the United States, working independently of each other, were the first to make swim fin a practical reality. Churchill's design caught the attention of the US Navy, which wanted to issue it to their underwater demolition teams in the early nineteen forties; and fins of his design can still be found in just about any sporting goods store or surf shop. Different types of fins eventually evolved to address the unique requirements of each community using them. Scuba divers, in particular, need large wide fins to enable them to overcome the water resistance caused by their diving equipment; snorkelers need lightweight flexible fins; ocean swimmers, bodysurfers, and lifeguards favor designs that stay on their feet when moving through large surf.
Some fins have a water vent through the blade, opening backwards on the underside and forwards on the upper side, as in the third image. As the hip joint is flexed, a jet of water blows backwards out of the vent in the fin. This type of fin is sometimes called a jetfin; but the name jetfin is correctly a trade name. For similar reasons some swim fins have the end of the blade split; this feature may have been copied from fishes' tails.
Choosing Scuba Shops: Things to Look For When choosing an online scuba shop it’s a good idea to apply the same examination and awareness that you would while browsing a prospective online shop of any kink. Whether a shop sells surf Read more...
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Scuba Certification: Paper That Says You Can Dive Legally A professional certification, trade certification, or professional designation often called simply certification or qualification is a designation earned by a person to certify that he is qualified Read more...
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Scuba Vacation: A Great Underwater Adventure For You And Your Friends Men and women have practiced breath hold diving for centuries. Indirect evidence comes from ancient artifacts of undersea origin found on land, and depictions of divers in ancient drawings. In Read more...
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Choosing Scuba Shops: Things to Look For When choosing an online scuba shop it’s a good idea to apply the same examination and awareness that you would while browsing a prospective online shop of any kink. Whether a shop sells surf Read more...
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