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How do I find out about Scuba Diving?

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Big Diesel asked:


I’m interested in scuba diving in California any tips?

how much does it cost to scuba dive in belize?

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Alex asked:


i have neever scuba dived before and i hear belize is the place to do it. does anyone have an idea of how much it costs?
thanks.




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Where can I learn to scuba dive in Southern New Hampshire?

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momhkr asked:


I am going on a cruise where I can dive in some pretty special places and would like to learn how.

SCUBA Diving Hawaii

caseoane asked:


Diving off the Coast of Kauai, in Hawaii.

Where is the best place to book a scuba diving holiday?

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Lozzy asked:


I’m based in London and have just got my PADI Openwater Diver Cert. I’m keen for me and a buddy to go on a diving break - but don’t know the best way to go about it. Are there any London clubs that organise such trips (either in or outside the UK) or any holiday companies that specialise in diving jaunts? Or is it better to get a standard hoilday to a scuba resort (i.e. Sharm El Sheikh) and organise the dive trip when I’m there?

Scuba Diving - Exciting and Exhilarating Hobby

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James Hunt asked:


Scuba diving is an exciting and exhilarating hobby that allows you to view an underworld life most won’t ever see firsthand. When you are diving, you are given an intimate show of what life looks like below the water line. But, it takes a certain type of person to be able to go scuba diving because it is dangerous. Not only do you have to worry about losing oxygen, but what about the threat of underwater creatures?
Sharks and eels are probably the two creatures that strike fear into the hearts of most people when they think about scuba diving. But, actual attacks are very rare and your chances of getting killed or hurt are slim. Still though, you do have to think about what would happen if you were diving and came face to face with an angry shark. Your wet suit wouldn’t do anything to protect you against those teeth. So, think about that long and hard before you jump off that boat next time.
Though it is a scary thought, perhaps that’s the appeal for many scuba diving fanatics. Not only do you get to see the amazing underwater life, but you are also in a constant state of threat that something could go wrong at any minute. But, diving isn’t the only hobby that’s fraught with danger, think about rock climbing, bungee jumping and white water rafting. People love these activities for the thrill and the high they get. So, scuba diving probably isn’t any different and you get the added bonus of seeing vibrantly colored fish and exotic sea creatures as well.
Before you set off to go scuba diving, make sure you’ve been well trained. Take a class from a professional so you will know exactly what to do and when to do it. It’s always good to learn this way so you’ll know what to do in case of an emergency as well. Buy a quality wetsuit and other diving essentials and you’ll be a diving pro in no time!

Leo Can Dive - Watch Out

mattes0507 asked:


Hammergeiles Konzert von Leo Can Dive in St.Peter-Ording. Leider nur ein kleiner Ausschnitt mit dem Lied Watch Out!!! Rock on

Why can’t people who spear fish wear scuba gear?

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Rebecca D asked:


I was watching Sharkweek and they mentioned that people who go spear fishing by law are not allowed to wear scuba gear. I was wondering if someone could elaborate more on that law. Thank you!

Lake Pleasant Scuba Dive

surfscape asked:


Lake Pleasant Scuba Diving on 3/30/2007.

Why is it dangerous to hold your breath when scuba diving?

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Larry S asked:


I just finished my scuba certification, and they told us the number one rule of scuba diving is to *never* to hold your breath. Even when you’ve lost your regulator, you’re supposed to breath out a small stream of bubbles.

Is this only because of the overcompression injuries you can get if you hold your breath and rise (which allows the air to expand/decompress, potentially rupturing a lung, etc.) or are there other reasons?
Okay people, enough with the grouchy “you should know this”.

First, if it’s just a matter of not holding your breath when you *rise* I totally get the whole “expanding air” / “ruptured lung” thing (reread my original question… I state it right there).

My questions is why you should not hold your breath when you’re stationary (not rising or sinking), such as during the exercises where do you regulator recovery (sweep and reach methods). It feels more natural to hold my breath during that, but the course instructions say never hold your breath; hence my question.

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