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  1. Recreational Scuba Diving by Steve Sinclair, Russell Kenley, 2003-01-31
  2. Recreational scuba diving: Reminders for safety by Allan D Kissman, 1976
  3. The PDIC Diving Manual: A Manual for Recreational Scuba Divers by PDIC-IT Fred Calhoun PE, 1996
  4. The PDIC Diving Manual: A Manual for Recreational Scuba Divers by Fred Calhoun, 1996
  5. Recreational Nitrox Diving by Robert N. Rossier, 2000-01
  6. Snorkeling and Diving (Recreational Sports) by Paul Mason, 2007-08
  7. Scuba Diving (Active Sports) by Valerie Bodden, 2009-01
  8. Investigating Recreational and Commercial Diving Accidents by Steven M. Barsky, Tom Neuman, 2003-09
  9. Snorkelling and Diving (Recreational Sports - Macmillan Library) by Paul Mason, 2007-06-01
  10. Workbook for The New Science of Skin and Scuba Diving
  11. The Encyclopedia of Recreational Diving by Alex Brylske, Drew Richardson, et all 1988-12
  12. Recreational diving with closed circuit rebreathers by Edward A Betts, 1999
  13. Recreational diving: A complete diving text by Tom Jerussi, 1981
  14. Recreational Nitrox Gas Blending Manual by Bart Bjorkman, 2000-01

41. Adventures In Scuba
Dedicated to the highest professional standards in the recreational diving industry today
http://www.cgs-biz.com/adventuresscubadiving

42. Scuba Dive Instructor - Key West Florida - Florida Keys - PADI Scuba Diver Cours
Dive operation specializes in certification (NAUI, PADI, TDI). Information on courses, lobster season Category Regional North America scuba and Snorkeling......recreational scuba TECHNICAL diving COURSES AND CHARTERS IN KEYWEST FLORIDA. recreational scuba COURSES. NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF
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43. Welcome To The Toronto-Rainbow-Reef-Rangers Homepage
Group formed to promote recreational scuba diving. Includes list of upcoming dives, both local and tropical, and membership information.
http://www.candog.com/TRRR
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44. Scuba Diving - ICQ Interest Groups - ICQ.com
Back to Homepage Groups Hobbies recreational Sports Outdoors scuba diving ICQ Interest Groups scuba diving, Message
http://web.icq.com/groups/browse_folder?tid=2127

45. OLSSC
A nonprofit social club organizing outdoor recreational trips for the gay and lesbian community focusing on Snow Skiing and scuba diving.
http://olssc.org
WELCOME!!!
We've added our new ski trips for the year and posted a long range schedule as well.
NEW!!!
Now you can purchase trips and renew your membership online via credit card using PayPal. Just click on the button at the bottom of the trip page. If you haven't used PayPal before, you will be prompted to set one up before completing the transaction. There is no surcharge for renewing your membership but trip payments will include a $20 surcharge for using a credit card.
And don't forget to join us at our Second Friday Dinners held each month at a local eatery!

46. Advanced Search
Medical Problems of recreational scuba diving. What is recreational scuba diving? recreationalscuba diving has become very popular in the past 20 years.
http://www.aafp.org/afp/20010601/2225ph.html

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Please note: This information was as current as we could make it on the date given above. But medical information is always changing, and some information given here may be out of date. For regularly updated information on a variety of health topics, please visit familydoctor.org , the AAFP patient education Web site. An article on this topic is available in this issue of AFP
Medical Problems of Recreational Scuba Diving
What is recreational scuba diving? Recreational scuba diving is defined as pleasure diving to a depth of up to 130 feet without decompression stops. Recreational scuba diving has become very popular in the past 20 years. There are almost 9 million certified divers in the United States alone. Several scuba certifying agencies offer training for divers, from beginners to experts. Three of these agencies are the Professional Association of Diving Instructors (PADI), the National Association of Underwater Instructors (NAUI) and Scuba Schools International (SSI). Basic classes involve classroom instruction and training in a pool and in open water settings. The most popular courses last from 4 to 8 weeks. What are the common medical problems of scuba diving?

47. Bitz Scuba Diving Equipment Guide
A guide to buying all scuba diving equipment, whether as just a beginner or an established diver. Includes recreational and technical diving equipment. Not affiliated to any commercial organization.
http://www.bitz.fsnet.co.uk
Introduction Which Attachments? Which Buoyancy Compensator? Which Computer/ Dive Timer? ... - Which Deco/ Stage Tank? Which Torch? Which Back-up Torch? - Which Main Torch? Which Watch? Which Weight Belt? ... Switching to Deco Bottle
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This site was written to provide qualified scuba divers and trainees alike with "easy to understand, practical guidance" on essential features to look for (or not) when they consider buying equipment. It covers everything from the bottom up for normal and more advanced recreational diving. This site is completely independent and not affiliated to any commercial enterprise. All too often we get conflicting guidance on what to buy and it can be difficult to know what is good, bad or ugly, particularly when we are new to the sport. As qualified divers we may be impressed by the latest fashion and seek features which may prove to be more trouble than they are worth. The amount of money that can be wasted can be frightening. The chart on the right demonstrates this only too adeptly and it is a real life example! If we want a new washing machine, we can always check "Which" or another consumer magazine. Dive equipment can be more subjective but is far more important since your life and not just your wardrobe depends on what you buy!

48. Professional Scuba Association UK
The PSA UK specialises in training advanced divers in extended range recreational diving and technical diving.
http://www.psauk.net

49. Lloyd Bailey's - The World's Source For Open Water, Technical And Cave Diving Tr
Offers dive trips and instructional courses at all levels of recreational diving from Beginning Open Water to Full Cave. Carries kayaks and sailboats. Sells scuba and diving equipment from a catalog list with prices and order form. Located in Gainesville, Florida.
http://lloydbaileysscuba.com
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50. Stage Decompression And Recreational Scuba Diving
to avoid Decompression Sickness (DCS) a better term to use is nostop diving. As yourecall from your entry-level scuba course, as divers expose themselves to
http://www.sportdiverhq.com/deco.htm

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An Introduction to Stage Decompression
Many divers are familiar with the term "no-decompression diving." In all reality there is no such thing. All dive tables set maximum ascent rates for divers which is actually a decompression procedure. When discussing dives that do not require mandatory decompression stops to avoid Decompression Sickness (DCS) a better term to use is no-stop diving. Conversely, when discussing dives requiring decompression stops a more accurate term is "stage-decompression." "Stage" refers to the fact that the divers stop at various levels or "stages" during ascent to reduce the risk of DCS. As you recall from your entry-level scuba course, as divers expose themselves to the increased pressures of depth, inert gases such as nitrogen and helium are absorbed into the tissues and blood. No-stop divers make realitively short stays at depth in order to reduce the amount of inert gas absorbed into the body. This allows them to make a direct, controled ascent to the surface without substantial risk of DCS. Technical divers, on the other hand, frequently stay at depth well beyond the no-stop limits, forcing them to execute a series of stops to reduce the inert gas tissue loading on their way to the surface (stage -decompression).

51. SCUBA Training
scuba classes and expeditions in South Florida. Dive reports describe dive sites and activities for both recreational and technical diving.
http://www.runawaylobster.com
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NITROX.....ADVANCED NITROX....DECOMPRESSION.....TRIMIX.....HELITROX....... ADVANCED OPEN WATER....RESCUE...NITROX Learn to SCUBA Dive!! Classes Available Instructor Experience SCUBA Diver
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Trimix Gas Blender/O2 Service Tech What's Going on? Calendar Marine Biology Degree 25 Years of Diving Experience Florida , Caribbean, France, Scotland and Portugal Decompression Diver, Trimix Diver. Cave Diver NAUI Instructor #38018 NEWS!!! Helitrox class on a weekend in the lower keys check here email me if you are interested For your Diving Needs check out this NEW place catch the Hammerheads Picture By Terence Fails Spring 2002 Malpelos Click the Image to see even more hammerheads. HELITROX Re-scheduled! Now April 18/19/20 - Wait List Recreational dives on Helium, to increase safety and have more fun. If you are interested in this class, we still have 2 spaces remaining. We will dive on the 19th and 20th with classroom training starting Friday 18th. This particular class is with group planning to take the advanced nitrox with decompression class in the future. Skills required for the deco class will be heavily emphasized to facilitate a smoother transition to the decompression certification. TRIMIX I One space Open.

52. Recreational Deep Scuba Diving
highly recommended. PADI, NAUI and other mainstream recreational scubacertification agencies offer courses in deep diving. You can
http://www.sportdiverhq.com/deep.htm

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Introduction to Recreational Deep Diving
For recreaational level sport divers deep diving is defined as any dive between 60 and 130 feet of depth. Many of the best locations for scuba diving are in this depth range, such as shipwrecks and more pristine reef, deep diving is a popular sport diving activity. As the diver goes deeper the ease of making an emergency ascent is reduced. Additionally, due to the increasing pressure, inert gas is forced into the body's tissues quicker, reducing the allowable no-stop dive time. Another problem deep scuba divers face is nitrogen narcosis, "the rapture of the deep." As the nitrogen in the air the diver breathes becomes narcotic with depth, divers may experience intoxication greatly increasing their risk exposure. For divers desiring to explore deep dive sites specialized training is highly recommended. PADI, NAUI and other mainstream recreational scuba certification agencies offer courses in deep diving. You can find detailed course descriptions in the NAUI and PADI sections of this website.

53. Technical Diving In San Diego,DIR Technical Diving Clubs,San Diego Technical Div
DIR dive club for recreational and technical scuba diving.
http://www.sdue.org
San Diego's Tec and Rec DIR Club What's New: Dive Report and Photo Gallery this site last updated 4/6/03 About DIR Meetings Classes Membership ... Club Dives

54. Scuba Diving
recreational scuba diving charters Our Captains and Mates are scuba Instructorsor Dive masters and will adhere to scuba safety regulations as they apply.
http://www.seafaricharters.com/scuba.htm

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VISA, MasterCard and American Express Accepted. Seafari was custom built as a dive platform for Scuba Diving, equipped with a fixed dive ladder for easy entry and exit through the transom door. Seafari is available for charter to commercial diving companies for research, engineering, or repair work. Call about our commercial rates. Recreational Scuba Diving charters - Our Captains and Mates are Scuba Instructors or Dive masters and will adhere to Scuba safety regulations as they apply. All certification cards must be available for review upon arrival. There are as many as 20 different locations to explore the underwater world off the nine islands that comprise the Isles Of Shoals. Each area is unique and varies in composition of marine and aquatic life. An encounter with the seals off Duck or Boon Islands is a never to be forgotten experience! Other dive locations include Nubble Light House, Boon Island and Boon Island Ledge, the wreckage field of the 'Empire Knight'. NOTE: Boon Island and Boon Island Ledge are exposed locations, all divers need to be advanced divers with strong swimming skills. These sites are not always diveable due to sea conditions.

55. SeaWorldDivers
A full service scuba diving center in Hickory,NC offering recreational dive certifications from beginner to instructor. Equipment sales, rentals, repairs, dive trips, and a dive club.
http://www.seaworlddivers.com
Welcome to SeaWorld Divers for all your diving needs

56. Time Line Of Scuba: A Chronology Of The Recreational Diving Industry
Time Line of scuba A Chronology of the recreational diving IndustryBy Mark Dorfman Arlington, Virgina. We humans have been trying
http://www.southwestdiver.com/historyscuba.html
Time Line of Scuba: A Chronology of the Recreational Diving Industry
By Mark Dorfman - Arlington, Virgina We humans have been trying to find a way to swim freely under water ever since our species' expulsion from the Garden of Eden. The earliest evidence of scuba diving is an Assyrian frieze dating from about 900 B.C. It shows armed men using a small breathing device while swimming under water.
The word "SCUBA" has somewhat more recent origins. An acronym for "Self Contained Underwater Breathing Apparatus," it started as military jargon coined by the U. S. Navy underwater demolition team (UDT). As used today, the term "scuba" distinguishes self- contained devices from surface-fed "habitat" and "hard hat" types of diving equipment, and from submersible vessels. Early diving systems proved dangerous and difficult to use, and required lengthy training. Modem scuba equipment, first introduced in 1943, comes close to realizing the ancient dream of allowing humans free access to the underwater world. Here are some of the milestones on the path to fulfilling that fantasy. 332 BC: The Greek philosopher Aristotle's Problemata describes a diving bell used by Alexander the Great at the siege of Tyre (a Phoenician town on the Mediterranean coast of what is now Lebanon).

57. Athens Scuba Park - Texas Scuba Diving Facility
diving center located in a spring fed lake in east Texas. Amenities and features include sunken wrecks, dive shop, air compressor, dive training, carpeted underwater training platforms, camping and recreational vehicle spots.
http://www.athensscubapark.com

58. Recreational Scuba Diving Thailand Racha Yai Greece Chania Technical

http://www.saunalahti.fi/~miikkis/

59. DMT Training Group
Providing Para Medic Training for Commercial and recreational scuba Instructors. HSE/IMCA training standards for Commercial diving. HSE (UK) medical required for ALL programmes. Courses offered are DMTBasic, DMT-Intermediate, DMT-Para Medic, Hyperbaric Chamber Operations and Emergency diving Accident Management.
http://www.divermedictraining.com
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60. Recreational Scuba Diving On Koh Tao / Thailand
Imagine being in a tropical location diving! Is being prepared for worthit? You bet! Ban’s diving Resort a sea of possibilities!
http://www.scuba-pro-asia.com/recreational-scuba-diving.htm
Imagine being in a tropical location diving!
Diving: relaxing, action-packed, tranquil, adrenaline pumping, adventurous - diving is all this and more - the choice is yours.
Can you imagine being in a tropical location diving in crystal clear water, surrounded by brightly colored coral and fish. You and your buddy put on your dive equipment to enter the water and explore the abundance of marine life all the while hovering weightlessly underwater.
You're ready for anything because you've invested in the right training and have gained valuable hands-on experience. Is being prepared for worth it? You bet!
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