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DEEP SEA DIVER

Diving is still evolving, but general classifications have grown up to describe various diving activities. These classifications include but are not limited to: Commercial diving Military diving Combat divers Armed forces work divers Recreational diving Underwater Photography & Video Spear fishing Marine life counting and identification Rescue & recovery diving Scientific diving Technical diving (also called Tech Divers) Cave diving Cavern diving Deep diving Ice diving Wreck diving

DROWNING

Drowning is death caused by the filling of the lungs by a liquid, usually water, rendering breathing ineffective and leading to death due to asphyxia. Near drowning is initial survival of a drowning event, and can lead to serious secondary complications including death later on; cases of near drowning therefore also require attention by medical professionals. Secondary drowning is death due to chemical and biological changes in the lungs after a near drowning incident or exposure to chemicals. In many countries, drowning is one of the leading causes of death for children under 14 years old.

PROFESSIONAL SCUBA DIVER

Diving is still evolving, but general classifications have grown up to describe various diving activities. These classifications include but are not limited to: Commercial diving Military diving Combat divers Armed forces work divers Recreational diving Underwater Photography & Video Spear fishing Marine life counting and identification Rescue & recovery diving Scientific diving Technical diving (also called Tech Divers) Cave diving Cavern diving Deep diving Ice diving Wreck diving Scuba diving is swimming underwater while using self-contained breathing equipment. Scuba divers exploring fish and coral.By carrying a source of compressed air, the scuba diver is able to stay underwater longer than with the simple breath-holding techniques used in Snorkeling and Free-diving, and is not hindered by air-lines to a remote air source. The scuba diver typically swims underwater by using fins attached to the feet. However, some divers also move around with the assistance of a DPV (Diver Propulsion Vehicle), commonly referred to as a "scooter", or by using surface-tethered devices called sleds, which are pulled by a boat. The term SCUBA arose during World War II and originally referred to USA combat frogmen's oxygen rebreathers, developed by Dr. Christian Lambertsen for underwater warfare. Today, SCUBA typically usually refers to the in-line open-circuit equipment, developed by Emile Gagnan and Jacques-Yves Cousteau, in which compressed gas (usually air) is inhaled from a tank and then exhaled into the water. However, rebreathers (both semi-closed circuit and closed circuit) are also self-contained systems (as opposed to surface-supplied systems) and are therefore classified as SCUBA. Although the word 'SCUBA' is an acronym for "Self Contained Underwater Breathing Apparatus", it has also become acceptable to refer to SCUBA as 'scuba equipment' or 'scuba apparatus'.


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