Carlos Danger
Contributor
Hi everyone
Can you describe the kind of dive spot/diving conditions best suited for new divers? Will diving in freshwater be as safe as diving in the sea? Generally, what factors do you consider in deciding whether a dive spot is appropriate for novices?
As always, I look forward to hearing from you.
Generally speaking, Comfort=Enjoyment. Temperature, Visibility, and Depth are some primary factors that will impact your level of comfort, which I call the 803 rule (eighty cubed). If the water is over 80 degrees, the visibility is over 80 feet, and the depth is no greater than 80ft deep, then you are likely in the ball park. Beyond these, some other things to consider are the presence of current and/or choppy surface conditions that could complicate entry/exit, or knowledge of submerged obstacles, plant growth, etc, that might serve to impede, cause confusion, or separate you from your group.
Personally, I prefer ocean diving myself, but have also had some great freshwater experiences diving Cenotes. I do not believe one is any safer than the other, it's really more about your training, being properly prepared and honest about your limitations, and knowing the conditions. Fail to prepare, prepare to fail!
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