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  2. Scuba diving - Wikipedia

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    Recreational scuba diver The undersea kelp forest of Ana Capa off of the coast of Oxnard, California Diver looking at a shipwreck in the Caribbean Sea. Scuba diving is a mode of underwater diving whereby divers use breathing equipment that is completely independent of a surface breathing gas supply, and therefore has a limited but variable endurance. [1]

  3. Snorkel (swimming) - Wikipedia

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    A snorkel is used to allow the user to breathe atmospheric air when their face is immersed in water while swimming or floating at the surface. [1] To work effectively, the snorkel must allow the user to inhale and exhale comfortably over an extended period, and provide a sufficient volume of air with appropriate oxygen and carbon dioxide content to maintain a sufficient and comfortable ...

  4. Snorkeling - Wikipedia

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    Snorkeling in Hanauma Bay, Oahu, Hawaii, in 1973. Snorkelers observing fish in Cozumel, Mexico. Snorkeling is possible in almost any body of water, but snorkelers are more likely to be found in locations where the water is warm, waves are small and there is something particularly interesting to see near the surface such as a reef or a shipwreck ...

  5. Snuba - Wikipedia

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    This point is thoroughly covered in snuba pre-dive briefings, [4] and monitored by the dive guide throughout the dive by watching for the continual release of bubbles from each diver. [citation needed]. It is not clear how such monitoring is intended to help, unless the dive guide is within immediate reach of the diver.

  6. Cancún Underwater Museum - Wikipedia

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    The first four sculptures were deployed underwater in November 2009, [6] and most of Taylor's The Silent Evolution had been installed by the end of 2010. [ 7 ] [ 8 ] [ 9 ] The museum officially opened on November 27, 2010, shortly before the start of the Cancún climate summit .

  7. La Jolla Cove - Wikipedia

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    The beach at the cove is very small, and the sand is gritty. The cove is a very popular spot for swimming, snorkeling and scuba diving. Some swimmers swim to Scripps Pier and back, totaling 3 miles (4.8 km) round trip. The cove is home to many open water swimming events year round including the Rough Water Swim [1] and the 10-mile relay swim ...

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  9. Glossary of underwater diving terminology - Wikipedia

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    This is a glossary of technical terms, jargon, diver slang and acronyms used in underwater diving.The definitions listed are in the context of underwater diving.