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23 dives this year. Land locked in central MO so a long way from blue water and about 4.5 hours to good lake diving. I was lucky enough to get 9 of my dives in the caribbean though.
 
IIRC, it was 183 last year. I'm not quite sure where I am this year yet -- my local diving has really slowed down, but I've had some intense trips, so I suspect the total will be similar.
 
I average 50 to 100 dives a year, Otherwise one to two a week year round.

In 2008 my VR3 computer log indicate I did 58 dives, 8 of them is below 100' deep, And 36 of them is below 60' deep, This does not include shallow dives and SAR dives, In witch I don't have this computer with me.

2009 to date I did 10 dives below 100' deep.

Some of them is solo.
 
Not enough, So far only 6 since May, 5 off in the Philippines and 1 in Libya. I’m planning to go back to the Philippines this coming February to make up and hopefully reach a total of 20 dives. I work overseas in a desert far from a dive center so I can only dive during leaves.
 
In a manner of speaking.... LOL


The very point, decompression wise, about saturation diving is that after a certain point, the amount of bottom time doesn't make any difference in terms of the deco-schedule.... I seriously doubt that anything you or I recognise as a dive computer would be very useful in that context.

R..


Yea, I was using a bit of sarcasm there. I was pretty confident that my Oceanic Dataplus wasn't going to handle it.

I kinda figured these guys do everything by hand for that type of extended diving.
 
Around 100 dives so far this year
 
Around 100-120 hours underwater.
 
I should get around 50 for 2009. If I continue at my current pace, I should get around 100 next year.
 

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