Which basically just echoes most every post on that thread made by divers with experience in south Florida drift diving. It really was a shame that thread was deleted.This incident was discussed in the May issue of Undercurrent, subscribers to that periodical can access the article at the link below. They concluded that the diver was not in danger and the dive op acted appropriately.
Aka Suunto (Mares, Cressi). I can’t access the entire article since I am not a subscriber but this advice, while prehaps good in an ideal world, just isn’t practical for the average recreational diver. Better to know the principles behind your personal computer’s algorithm and plan dives accordingly.They think that the lone diver may have been using a European-made computer with a different algorithm than his buddies, which is why he went into deco when they did not. They advise dive buddies to use computers with the same algorithm.
Things Are Not Always As They Seem: Undercurrent 05/2018
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