Scuba Diving
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This Essay will illustrate some of the basic aspects of scuba diving. It will show the
steps involved in assembling the scuba gear. The price range of scuba gear. The basic
principles of diving, and were to go to get certified in scuba diving. It will also
reveal some fun things that can be done while diving .
The assembly of the scuba gear is very simple. First have your tank filled to the
recommended amount of pressure (usually 3000 psi). Take the tank with the valve handle
to the right, and set it in front of you. Next take the Buoyancy Compensator (B.C.) and
attach it to the tank by putting the straps around the tank and tightening them. After
the tank is secure, check to make sure that the O'ring on the valve of the tank is in
place and in good condition. loosen the first stage of the regulator and place it over
the valve of the tank. Then tighten the first stage securely, but not overly tight.
Attach your octopus to the B.C. Then Pick up the pressure gauge and point it away from
the body, and others. Turn the handle on the tank, to supply the regulator and gauges
with air pressure. The gauges are pointed away from the body to avoid injury if the
gauge were to malfunction. Listen for any leaks, and read the gauge and make sure that
it is some what close to the pressure that was put in to the tank. Last you need to
inflate the B.C.,and purge the regulator to make sure
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that they work properly. The gear is now ready to be used.
Scuba gear is very affordable. Scuba gear can be purchased new for as little as $299.
For $299 you can get a regulator, B.C., and a pressure gauge, this is the bare minimum of
what you need(Divers unlimited). Next up is $499, for this amount you get all above plus
a depth gauge, and for $589 you also get a octopus(Divers Unlimited). There are many
other setups you can purchase for around the same amount, and more. I found Divers
unlimited to have the best over all prices.
There are many places to get certified in scuba diving, but there are also many things
to consider. First, there is the price, usually from $150 for a basic course up to $400
for a private course. The $150 course offered at B&B Aquatic Adventures, Inc. consists
of Three to 4 class sessions and two to 3 pool sessions. It also includes 4 ocean dives.
The $400 course offered at Urge 2 Submerge can be completed in as little as four days,
and is worked completely around your schedule. It consist of 9 hours of class room study
and 9 hours of pool time. It also includes 4 ocean dives. With all of the courses the
ocean dives must be completed in pairs of two dives, on 2 separate days. The Scuba gear
is suppled with all of the courses with the exception of a mask, fins,
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snorkel, weight belt, and weights. There are a variety of price between the above that
offer various times and days to meet your needs.
The one major rule of diving is to always breath. This means never hold your breath.
At different depths in the water air is compressed in your lungs. This pressure can
cause serious injury if it were to build up in the lungs due to a sudden rise in depth.
For every 33 feet in depth the air in your lungs decreases by half. Thus the air in the
lungs doubles for every 33 feet that one rises. So if you take a full breath and then
rise up in the water with out exhaling, the pressure increases and may explode the
lungs.
There are many fun things to do while scuba diving. My favorite is to collect tropical
fish for my fish tank. Tropical fish are very expensive, but not all that hard to catch.
all you need is a net , tickle stick, gloves, and bait bucket. The net should be make
out of some kind of transparent plastic with small enough holes so that the fish will not
be able to escape. The bait bucket can be any ordinary bait bucket. The only thing you
need to do is cut off the sides so that it will no longer float. Another thing I like to
do is catch lobster. This can be done with the same equipment as used to catch tropical
fish with the exception of needing a mesh bag to hold the lobsters. These are two things
that I enjoy to do
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while diving.
This Essay illustrated some of the basic aspects of scuba diving. It showed the steps
involved in assembling the scuba gear. It gave some of the basic principles of diving,
and were to go to get certified in scuba diving. It also illustrate some of the things
that can be done while diving .
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NY: Penguin Books.
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B&B Aquatic Adventures, Inc. (1997).
Divers Unlimited (1997).
Urge 2 Submerge (1997).
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