During some of my diving centered trips I bring my gear including a 19cf pony bottle and sometimes when not doing an "official scuba dive", I do some relatively shallow diving off of the shore in depths perhaps up to 20 feet using nothing but mask, snorkel, fins and the pony bottle. I also do the same when home, as there are several areas near my home and it's not always worth lugging all the gear. Yes in case you're wondering I'm positively buoyant although the tank helps to some degree, and I might grab a rock if I can find one nearby, here in the Mediterranean it's not tough to find one.
A typical "power snorkeling dive" might be 20 minutes long, and include periods of surface swimming then a drop to depth and breathing off the bottle for a few minutes, then back to the surface, swim to another promising spot and drop down again.
Would this be considered a "loggable dive?". I know there's no logbook police and no I'm not considering some sort of professional career so what I write in there doesn't matter for all practical purposes, just sort of wondering how others might handle this. Do you not log the dive at all, log only the parts when you're breathing compressed air, in which case do you count all the drops to depths as separate dives or do you total them up?
A typical "power snorkeling dive" might be 20 minutes long, and include periods of surface swimming then a drop to depth and breathing off the bottle for a few minutes, then back to the surface, swim to another promising spot and drop down again.
Would this be considered a "loggable dive?". I know there's no logbook police and no I'm not considering some sort of professional career so what I write in there doesn't matter for all practical purposes, just sort of wondering how others might handle this. Do you not log the dive at all, log only the parts when you're breathing compressed air, in which case do you count all the drops to depths as separate dives or do you total them up?