needforspeed751
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so I was diving the Charlie brown off statia last year and was ascending from about 80 feet. As I ascended I made sure to gradually empty air from my bc so it didn't expand and cause a runaway ascent. The water was pretty rough that day however so we all decided to hang on the anchor line during our safety stop. I was wearing only a rash guard under my bc since there was no need for a wet suit. I went to make a quick adjustment in my bc and suddenly heard the alarm on my dc going off. I looked up only to see that I had suddenly shot very close to the surface. I felt a quick grip of fear but identified the problem as a buildup of air under my rash guard which I quickly released by pulling the collar away from my neck and I was able to descend. Once I reached a safe depth I grabbed the anchor line once again and realized that the source of the problem was that the bubbles of the divers below me had gotten caught in the rash guard. While I was sightly ashamed of my fearful reaction to the incident instead of keeping completely relaxed I am glad that I was able to quickly find the problem and solve it. Had this occurrd at a greater depth the result could have been considerably worse than minor embarassment.