I just can't breathe right!

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ScubaMarine:
May have been a better option? We were told to come up on a line. I recall more current in the water column and at the surface than on the wreck. If you do a controlled ascent from 80ft and a normal saftey stop and your not on a line, there is a potential for the current to really put you far from the boat. It wouldnt be just and easy snorkel back. Also assume I come up with a buddy and leave two divers down, by the time I come up the boat may not be able to locate me and they have to wait for the other divers before coming to pick me up.

Im sure its happend before, but I also think there are better methods. Also the best method, better planning and monitoring of my air.


I didn't think about current. (the difference between real diving and pool sessions)

Thanks for the knowledge.
 
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