Isn’t it an irony that while you are scuba diving you run the risk of dehydration underwater even while you are enveloped by millions of gallons of water?Ironic but true. Scuba diving can get a scuba diver dehydrated if there is an inadequate quantity of water in his body. That can cause major problems as [...]
Apr
24
Scuba Diving – The Dangers of Diver Dehydration
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Tags: Biochemical Processes, Biophysical Systems, Blood Flow, Cardiovascular System, Chemical Reactions, Circulation System, Cramps, Decompression Sickness, Dehydration, Irony, Joint Pain, Level Water, Muscle Tissues, Nitrogen Release, Piece Of Glass, Safety Rules, Scuba Diver, Scuba Tanks, Surface Air, Tissue Level
Dec
1
Precious Souvenir (thinking About Going Diving for the First Time)?
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Arrival:Twenty minutes after arriving on the dive boat whilst hoping the seasick tablet would work, I took a nervous meander around the floating arena of strangers, foreigners and braggers that I found myself on.Well, this guy seemed confident; he knew exactly what he was talking about, which was undoubtedly reassuring, as he was the Instructor who [...]
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Nov
1
All About Scuba Diving Tanks
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Most people know what a scuba diving tank looks like, but only a few people actually know what it exactly is or how to use it. If you are interested about scuba diving, but don’t really know much about this highly essential piece of equipment, you might want to read on.Most people think that the [...]
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