None of the choices....the regulator is, with out it, there is no diving. The rest of the stuff is just nice to have.
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The fundamental breakthrough was the invention of the regulator, done by Cousteau and Gagnan just after the end of WW2
Aqualung. I have dived without all of the items on the list.
None of the choices....the regulator is, with out it, there is no diving. The rest of the stuff is just nice to have.
It's still thermal protection
I still remember being so cold diving ill fitting so called thermal protection, it was not until I could afford to pay someone to tailor fit my suits [wet and dry] that I did not have to think about the cold when diving.
Timeframe was set at 1960, so the regulator, and SPG for that matter, had been invented and in use at that time.
As had training agencies, wetsuits, and a dive computer.Timeframe was set at 1960, so the regulator, and SPG for that matter, had been invented and in use at that time.