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  2. Dive log - Wikipedia

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    Typical fields in a recreational diver's log book would be the following: Header - Contains basic information about the date, time and location of the dive. Profile - Records sufficient detail to show the profile of the dive. Equipment - Shows what the diver was wearing and what dive gear was used during the dive.

  3. Scuba diving - Wikipedia

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    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] The word scuba is an acronym for "Self-Contained Underwater Breathing Apparatus" and was coined by Christian J. Lambertsen in a patent ...

  4. Portal:Underwater diving - Wikipedia

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    A diving mask (also half mask, dive mask or scuba mask) is an item of diving equipment that allows underwater divers, including scuba divers, free-divers, and snorkelers, to see clearly underwater. Surface supplied divers usually use a full face mask or diving helmet , but in some systems the half mask may be used.

  5. Rebreather diving - Wikipedia

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    A major difference between rebreather diving and open-circuit scuba diving is in fine control of neutral buoyancy. When an open-circuit scuba diver inhales, a quantity of highly compressed gas from their cylinder is reduced in pressure by a regulator, and enters the lungs at a much higher volume than it occupied in the cylinder.

  6. Underwater photography - Wikipedia

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    Split images are popular in recreational scuba magazines, often showing divers swimming beneath a boat, or shallow coral reefs with the shoreline seen in the background. Over/under shots present some technical challenges beyond the scope of most underwater camera systems.

  7. Rebreather - Wikipedia

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    Draeger Ray dive/surface valve with bite grip scuba mouthpiece, non-return valves, and breathing hoses. A breathing hose or sometimes breathing tube on a rebreather is a flexible tube for breathing gas to pass through at ambient pressure. They are distinguished from the low-, intermediate-, and high-pressure hoses which may also be parts of ...

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  9. Underwater diving environment - Wikipedia

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    The common term for a place at which one may dive is a dive site (from "dive" and "site", meaning "the place, scene, or point of an occurrence or event". [64]) As a general rule, professional diving is done where the work needs to be done, and recreational diving is done where conditions are suitable.