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DiveHeart

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When they make the movie about the cave rescue in Thailand you will see the technique that was used to rescue the young soccer players. Diveheart has used and promoted that full face mask and long house technique with our Adaptive Dive Teams for over ten years. It's outlined in the Diveheart training program. Get Started | Diveheart In this series of photos is an example of how Diveheart Adaptive Buddies transfer one of our Adaptive divers back onto the boat when they use a full face mask. It's safe and efficient when an Adaptive Diver can not hold a traditional regulator in their mouth. In the case of the cave rescue, there was no time to teach the boys how to scuba dive so the full face mask, long hose technique was their best option. Diveheart is very proud of our Adaptive Scuba Training partner Oceanreef for providing the full face masks that were used in the rescue #caverescue #giving #disabilities #adaptive #scuba #diving #scubadiving #scubatraining #adaptivescubatraining #ocean #seacamp #rainbowreef #diveheart #coral #coralreefs #environmentalism #savethereefs #kidsscuba #oceanreef #fullfacemask

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