scubafanatic
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Makes sense. Given your GUE/UTD background, what do you see to be the future of standard gases? These agencies push Helium right after 100 ft mark, where a lot of people (including myself to some extent) do not find it necessary. The Tech-1 diver often ends up diving the same wrecks at 120 ft depth while paying three times more in standard gases. Would these agencies open themselves up to deep air? Or would they start pushing CCR training right after 100? Tech-1 on open circuit seems to lose its market appeal as economics of the dive turn against it.
The tech agencies will never prioritize saving money, like the Pentagon, the solution to any problem is throw More money at it, the gold-plated solution is their go-to option.