During [the ten year period from 1993 to 2003], 220,000 dive hours were logged [by the Norwegian Contractors Association]. The statistics showed an incidence of DCS of about 0.05 ‰ per hour; i.e. one incidence per 20,000 hours. [...] Diving at Kalstø showed a particularly high incidence (9259 dives, DCI incidence 0.18%). Among the other dives (52352) the incidence was 0.04%. Several studies show, however, that some divers experience symptoms after decompression, but don't consult a physician for "untreated DCI". [...] The amount of this unofficial treatment is probably fairly small.