namerg
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What do your class materials say? For purposes of the class... go with that as the right answer.
It is part of the literature nor a question.
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What do your class materials say? For purposes of the class... go with that as the right answer.
Wish I could remember where I recently read it, but it seems that with no stop there is a fair bit of silent micro bubbling, with a 3 min stop a small amount of micro bubbling, and with a 5 min stop none - almost none. Of course all this applies to dives within NDL. [...]
Not what he is saying. Deep stops aren't for shallow dives. Say you are diving at 100'. The deep stop is at 50' for 1 minute, then do your full SS at 15'.
I have seen a lot the "shallow diving" phrase [...]. Can someone describe me with words or a pic, what does "shallow diving" mean ? I understand it like you ascent like if you were stepping on stairs.
Okay Okay i just want to have an idea...because my course is a two day weekend...and i am totally new with this. I have more questions ....oh well ....
ascend from the SS as slow as you can manage - this is where the biggest volume change occurs.