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I've often mentioned that my personal rule for solo diving is no deeper than 30', though on rare occasions I have broken that rule by 10 feet or so. Most of my total dives are like this. I usually dive sites I know well, and if a new site, I enquire and use caution. I phone/text my wife after each dive. My biggest concern is entanglement, so I steer way clear of anything sketchy--even swim well over eel (sea) grass that's 8 feet high. Other than obvious medical situations, like heart attack or fainting,etc., what other concerns/redundancies (if any) should I have? Obviously a 30+ foot CESA is a piece of cake, and I look at it as a little more dangerous than solo snorkelling down 20 feet, though with snorkel you have no air down there... There is not much talk of shallow solo diving on SB. Appreciate tips.