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Because they are a key piece of a diver's underwater life-support system, scuba diving regulators are one of the most important pieces of scuba gear.
A scuba diving alternate air supply is vital for the diver and an out-of-air buddy. There are different types of alternate air supplies, depending on the type of diving.
Scuba diving equipment in good operating condition is vital for safe and enjoyable diving. This article describes what a diver can do to look after their scuba regulator.
With the many different types of dive gear on the market, a diver needs to know what equipment is necessary and what equipment is for special diving environments.
With a scuba diver in an out of air situation, which scuba regulator should the donor hand over? Should the receiver take the primary air source, or the alternate?
A scuba diver should look at scuba equipment when trying to decrease air consumption. Conserving air on a scuba dive is important for safety and enjoyment.
Scuba divers spend many hours in the sun. Long boat trips, waiting between dives, even snorkelling, can be too much sun over a long period and can lead to sun cancer.
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Because divers can not naturally adjust their ability to float they wear a buoyancy compensator (BC) to control their buoyancy (ability to float).
The snorkel is a "J" shaped tube with a mouthpiece on the short end. It allows a scuba diver or snorkeller to breathe on the surface with their head underwater.


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