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75 meters is pretty darn deep! Basically the limit of hardhat sponge divers in the Med (who breath(ed) air).
Basically the limit for normoxic mix. Also the lower end of the fun zone.
 
Basically the limit for normoxic mix. Also the lower end of the fun zone.
Lots of shipwrecks in the Aegean deeper. Untouched by looters or fishing nets. Nothing else in the world would get me to go below 70 meters.
 
Lots of shipwrecks in the Aegean deeper. Untouched by looters or fishing nets. Nothing else in the world would get me to go below 70 meters.
Have you seen the Malin wrecks? (North-west coast of Ireland)

There's loads of others around the UK coast in the 70m plus range.

Basically the limit for normoxic mix. Also the lower end of the fun zone.
Great way to put it.
 
Have you seen the Malin wrecks? (North-west coast of Ireland)

There's loads of others around the UK coast in the 70m plus range.
No but I'd like to when I'm trained and experienced enough
 
When you are a cave 2 diver you can use your ccr in a cave, but it depends on who is your instructor. There are also instructors who are telling you need ccr cave for cavediving.
It also depends on your Cave. Some sites specifically require cave-ccr training.
 
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