dougchartier
Contributor
Although I haven't yet been certified for nitrox (but hope to soon), I'm curious to learn more about it. In addition to its commonly-noted benefits of increasing NDLs (albeit with a lower maximum operating depth) and reducing surface intervals, I was wondering how effective nitrox is at reducing the effects of nitrogen narcosis. I presume that, given its lower nitrogen content, this would be an additional benefit, although the degreee of benefit must vary depending upon the type of nitrox used and would not be as great as with heliox and trimix.
I was hoping you could tell me (1) how effective is nitrox at reducing nitrogen narcosis and (2) do divers ever choose nitrox exclusively because of its advantages with respect to nitrogen narcosis (i.e., more bottom time and shorter surface intervals are not important to their dive plans).
Thanks in advance!
I was hoping you could tell me (1) how effective is nitrox at reducing nitrogen narcosis and (2) do divers ever choose nitrox exclusively because of its advantages with respect to nitrogen narcosis (i.e., more bottom time and shorter surface intervals are not important to their dive plans).
Thanks in advance!