Diving deaths raise safety questions in Australia - BBC News
'Really unusual'
The incidents prompted Australian Underwater Federation President Graham Henderson on Sunday to call for a review of safety standards for scuba-diving courses.
He said increased health screening for older divers should be considered.
"Having that number of deaths is really unusual. I've never seen it happen before," said Mr Henderson, whose organisation is the government-recognised body for amateur underwater activities in Australia.
"I think realistically, for older divers from the age of 65 onwards, I think it would be worth having a medical every two years."
The incidents prompted Australian Underwater Federation President Graham Henderson on Sunday to call for a review of safety standards for scuba-diving courses.
He said increased health screening for older divers should be considered.
"Having that number of deaths is really unusual. I've never seen it happen before," said Mr Henderson, whose organisation is the government-recognised body for amateur underwater activities in Australia.
"I think realistically, for older divers from the age of 65 onwards, I think it would be worth having a medical every two years."