- Messages
- 22,171
- Reaction score
- 2,790
- # of dives
- 5000 - ∞
There's sufficient anecdotal data to make extending Harris, et.al.'s conclusions outside of their data set questionable. For example: when we used to go out on a cruise and dive air, after the first day or so you could always find the divers ... they were in their bunks. On cruises were we used NITROX that was not the case and many people commented on it. One way of testing the air/Nitrox fatigue factor qustion would be just to record how much time the divers spent in bed on different cruises.