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  2. Deep diving - Wikipedia

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    The equipment used for deep diving depends on both the depth and the type of diving. Scuba is limited to equipment that can be carried by the diver or is easily deployed by the dive team, while surface-supplied diving equipment can be more extensive, and much of it stays above the water where it is operated by the diving support team. [citation ...

  3. Scuba diving - Wikipedia

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    The depth range applicable to scuba diving depends on the application and training. Entry-level divers are expected to limit themselves to about 60 feet (18 m) to 20 metres (66 ft). [99] The major worldwide recreational diver certification agencies consider 130 feet (40 m) to be the limit for recreational diving.

  4. Underwater diving environment - Wikipedia

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    SCUBA Diver in the mountain lake Lai da Marmorera 1,680 metres (5,510 ft) above sea level) Altitude is significant in diving because it affects the decompression requirement for a dive, so that the stop depths and decompression times used for dives at altitude are different from those used for the same dive profile at sea level. [40]

  5. Underwater diving - Wikipedia

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    Scuba diving tourism is a growth industry, and it is necessary to consider environmental sustainability, as the expanding impact of divers can adversely affect the marine environment in several ways, and the impact also depends on the specific environment. Tropical coral reefs are more easily damaged by poor diving skills than some temperate ...

  6. Saturation diving - Wikipedia

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    The diving depth record for offshore diving was achieved in 1988 by a team of professional divers (Th. Arnold, S. Icart, J.G. Marcel Auda, R. Peilho, P. Raude, L. Schneider) of the Comex S.A. industrial deep-sea diving company performing pipe line connection exercises at a depth of 534 meters of sea water (msw) (1752 fsw) in the Mediterranean ...

  7. Altitude diving - Wikipedia

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    Scuba Diver in the mountain lake Lai da Marmorera 1,680 metres (5,510 ft) above sea level). Altitude diving is underwater diving using scuba or surface supplied diving equipment where the surface is 300 metres (980 ft) or more above sea level (for example, a mountain lake).

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