The scuba diver has to take care to make sure they are equipped when they dive deeper into the ocean. It is interesting to note that there are limits to diving. Dive students are normally drilled to avoid diving beyond 130 feet / 39 meters. However this depth limit recommended by most of the training agencies is not forged in stone. Historically, it appears that it probably emerged from the U.S. Navy, possibly as a result of equipment limitations at that time, and the work restrictions imposed by the relatively short no-stop times available at greater depths. @Abhisar
An increasing number of divers dive beyond the 130-foot limit, some routinely and others occasionally. The advent of dive computers has negated much of the decompression penalty and dive restrictions previously associated with deep diving, and has no doubt encouraged the current trend. In addition, the increased availability of a variety of gas mixtures has enabled more divers to venture deeper and deeper? How deep is too deep?
No idea about this one !
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u want to know the scuba diving limit ?
i guess so
I got this on net Increasingly more divers are choosing to introduce helium to their breathing gas for diving deeper than 40m
where did you find this?
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