This educational methods separating recreational from deco dives are someway estranging people from understanding the concept behind the theory.
Every dive is a decompression dive, there's no such "no deco dive", and the NDL is a misleading labeling. The ascent speed is nothing else than a *ongoing* decompression stop. The inert gases are going to fill our tissue soon after going deep, and the (limited) ascent speed is needed to have them dissolving, the "deco stops" are additional stops.
This is the reason of why it is important to stay within the max ascending speed, and that's why you can have DCS even if you're doing only recreational dives.
Every dive is a decompression dive, there's no such "no deco dive", and the NDL is a misleading labeling. The ascent speed is nothing else than a *ongoing* decompression stop. The inert gases are going to fill our tissue soon after going deep, and the (limited) ascent speed is needed to have them dissolving, the "deco stops" are additional stops.
This is the reason of why it is important to stay within the max ascending speed, and that's why you can have DCS even if you're doing only recreational dives.