Recreational Nitrox Diving

Recreational Nitrox Diving
Author: Robert N. Rossier
Publisher:
Total Pages: 100
Release: 2000
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN:

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Oxygen and the Diver

Oxygen and the Diver
Author: Kenneth Donald
Publisher:
Total Pages: 248
Release: 1992
Genre: Decompression sickness
ISBN:

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Oxygen poisoning is, after decompression sickness, the second most important threat to the diver. This book is the first to be entirely devoted to the subject. The author, an acknowledged authority in the field, covers all situations where oxygen or hypertoxic gas mixtures are employed at increased pressures, and reviews many of the factors which may affect the incidence of poisoning.

Use of Oxygen-Enriched Mixtures in Recreational SCUBA Diving -- Is the Public Being Informed of the Risks?

Use of Oxygen-Enriched Mixtures in Recreational SCUBA Diving -- Is the Public Being Informed of the Risks?
Author: H. Gabel
Publisher:
Total Pages: 8
Release: 1997
Genre: Cleaning
ISBN:

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The use of enriched air mixtures, often called nitrox, has been getting more and more attention in the recreational diving community. This is especially true since major recreational diving organizations are starting to certify non-technical divers for oxygen-enriched nitrox diving. The decompression physiologists have explained both the risks and benefits of oxygen-enriched nitrox use in the diving literature. However, there are other risks that divers need to know about when using oxygen-enriched air. There is a belief in some groups in the diving community that any mixture less than 40 percent oxygen can be handled in the same manner as high pressure air.

Scuba Diving Explained

Scuba Diving Explained
Author: Lawrence Martin
Publisher: Lawrence Martin
Total Pages: 350
Release: 1997
Genre: Scuba diving
ISBN: 9780941332569

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The Last Dive

The Last Dive
Author: Bernie Chowdhury
Publisher: Harper Collins
Total Pages: 322
Release: 2012-01-03
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 0062196820

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“Superbly written and action-packed, The Last Dive ranks with such adventure classics as The Perfect Storm and Into Thin Air.”—Tampa Tribune Spurred on by a fatal combination of obsession and ambition, Chris and Chrisy Rouse, an experienced father-son scuba diving team, hoped to achieve wide-spread recognition for their outstanding and controversial diving skills by solving the secrets of a mysterious, undocumented, World War II German U-boat that lay only a half day’s mission from New York Harbor. The Rouses found the ultimate cost of chasing their personal challenge: death from what divers dread the most—decompression sickness, or “the bends.” In this gripping recounting of their tragedy, author Bernie Chowdhury, himself an expert diver, explores the thrill-seeking, high-risk world of deep sea diving, its legendary figures, most celebrated triumphs, and notorious tragedies.

NOAA Diving Manual

NOAA Diving Manual
Author: United States. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. Office of Undersea Research
Publisher: Department of Commerce National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration National Ocean Service Office of R
Total Pages: 630
Release: 1991
Genre: Science
ISBN:

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Introduction to NITROX

Introduction to NITROX
Author: Dick Rutkowski
Publisher:
Total Pages: 54
Release: 1992
Genre: Deep diving
ISBN:

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The Recreational Diver

The Recreational Diver
Author: Achim R. Schlöffel
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
Total Pages: 134
Release: 2015-09-23
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 3738638938

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The Recreational Diver was chosen with care. We think that „recreational diving“ describes our activity much better than „Sport diving“ as it is for people who want to become divers and not for those who want to try diving. There is a gap to close. A gab in training, that has been weakened by greed. A gap in the training material that is outdated and a gap in the actual training, that is getting easier and easier, to be able to sell it to an even broader range of potential customers. No matter if they have the physical and mental prerequisites for the sport. It is time for a new training system, where quality is more important than quantity and where the individual is more important that the size of the course. Have a good dive.