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  2. Category:Underwater diving equipment manufacturers - Wikipedia

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  3. List of diving equipment manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    Advanced Diving Equipment Company – American manufacturer of surface supplied diving helmets – Swindell free-flow open circuit air helmets. [1]Aeris (dive gear) – American brand of scuba equipment Originally a brand of American Underwater Products, founded in 1998, and merged into a sister-brand, Oceanic, in 2014.

  4. Clearance Divers Life Support Equipment - Wikipedia

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    It is an electronic closed circuit rebreather designed to be silent and non-magnetic. It allows diving to 60 metres (200 ft) using air as diluent, or up to 120 metres (390 ft) using heliox and trimix. [2] Some sources describe it as a "Stealth Clearance Divers Life Support Equipment." [3]

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  6. Underwater searches - Wikipedia

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    A major variation on the circular search is the pendulum search, also known as the arc or fishtail search. [2] [3] in which the diver stops and changes direction at the end of each arc. This is used when there is insufficient space to complete a circle, as when controlled from the shore, when the search area is limited to a sector to one side ...

  7. Underwater search and recovery - Wikipedia

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    Public safety diving team members bring in a casualty Controlling an underwater search from the jetty. Underwater search and recovery is the process of locating and recovering underwater objects, often by divers, [1] but also by the use of submersibles, remotely operated vehicles and electronic equipment on surface vessels.

  8. Index of underwater diving: S - Wikipedia

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    Search and recovery diver – Diver certified as trained in underwater search and recovery; Willard Franklyn Searle – US Navy ocean engineer and developer of diving and salvage equipment and systems; Seasickness, also known as motion sickness – Motion sickness occurring at sea

  9. Oceaneering International - Wikipedia

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    By 1979, a team from Oceaneering assisted Dr. Sylvia Earle in testing Atmospheric diving suits for scientific diving operations by diving a JIM suit to 1,250 fsw. [5] Oceaneering also used WASP atmospheric diving suits. [6] A dive team from Oceaneering salvaged three of the four propellers from the RMS Lusitania in 1982. [7]