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The Why-To of Scuba Diving by Jim Crockett,

The Why-To of Scuba Diving by Jim Crockett,
Written for the 10- to 15-year-old age group, this book explains why so many people love scuba diving and snorkeling, what they see underwater, and what it takes to get started. It answers questions such as is diving dangerous, and discusses equipment, places to dive, and careers in diving.



Diver Down: Real-World Scuba Accidents and How to Avoid Them
Diver Down: Real-World Scuba Accidents and How to Avoid Them
The ultimate guide to help you understand and prevent diving accidents, based on 20 true-life reports "Diver Down" reveals how scuba diving accidents leading to severe injury or death usually result from a chain of events that can and should be prevented before a tragedy occurs. Recognized diving safety expert Mike Ange provides postmortems of 20 true-life scuba diving accidents and details the links in each chain of events that caused the tragedy. This uniquely formatted learning tool features an eye-opening introduction to diver safety and includes safety sidebars throughout.



Scuba diving - Scuba diving is the use of independent breathing equipment to stay underwater for long periods of time for recreational diving and professional diving. The diver swims underwater, but walking and the use of diver propulsion vehicles is possible while breathing from scuba equipment.

Glossary of SCUBA diving terms - Here is a glossary of SCUBA diving terms:

Scuba Diving on the Cayman Islands - The three islands of the Cayman Islands are the exposed top of an underwater mountain. Underwater, the sides of this mountain are quite steep, vertical in some places, within as little as a few hundred meters from shore.

Scuba fetishism - Scuba fetishism is sexual arousal by scuba diving, snorkeling, or the wearing of diving equipment. It is a type of sexual fetish which falls under the broader category of aquaphilia.



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