gcarter
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I have a Uwatec bottom timer. It's calibrated for fresh water. (presumably because Switzerland is land locked?).
If I'm diving in the ocean it will read 103' (FFW) even though I am only at 100' (Actual depth,FSW)
Specifying what your computer/gauge is using makes it a bit more accurate although the practical difference is minimal.
Many/most? computers assume a dive at an altitude of zero feet is salt water. Dive a freshwater lake at sea level,or close to sea level, and the computer will assume you are in the ocean and give (slightly) inaccurate depths.
None of this has any impact on NDL calculations as that only depends on pressure.
Now there's something meaty for me to ask another stupid question about

Are you saying that the presure is different enough at the same depth in fresh and salt to warrant the distinction? I read elsewhere that it only creates a 3% variance at 100 feet. I would suspect that variability between dive computers with their individual margins of error would render that variation meaningless.