Dr. Geraint FFoulkes-Jones about deco algorithms & deep diving expedition logistics

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PeCeDiver

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How do you handle diving logistics on a technical expedition to a deep wreck? How do you calculate decompression? Which method do you use? How do you plan the what-if scenarios?

Dr Geraint Ffoulkes-Jones had to find answers to all of these questions and more while being in charge of diving logistics and safety on the 2003 expedition to Britannic. He acted as one of the 10 exploration divers on this first closed circuit expedition to the Britannic, which involved dives in the 100m range, with bottom times of over 30 minutes.

Geraint also improved the "Divers bible", an operating procedure manual that documented different roles and responsibilities for all the divers.
He has a vast experience with decompression strategies, acting as a beta tester for different deco models.

Enjoy another episode in our Tec-Talk series from Eurotek.

A direct link to all Eurotek interviews: Submerge Productions > Movies > Interviews

Peter
 
Thanks PeCeDiver. Look to be many interesting movies there. I'll be loading up my iPhone.
 
http://cavediveflorida.com/Rum_House.htm

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