Sorry, I put 2 and Home together and got 5.I've never been diving and encountered an OOA cave diver. Surely you know I do other types of diving?
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Sorry, I put 2 and Home together and got 5.I've never been diving and encountered an OOA cave diver. Surely you know I do other types of diving?
Serious question: who has experienced this? I know it's a popular meme here, but I've yet to experience, and have never, ever met anyone who has told me that they've experienced this.The problem isn't you though. It's the panicking diver you've never met before who rushes up to you and grabs your reg.
Training is horribly undervalued.
Serious question: who has experienced this? I know it's a popular meme here, but I've yet to experience, and have never, ever met anyone who has told me that they've experienced this.
The mechanism of herpesvirus transmission in that scenario is that the OOA diver is so grateful to the donating diver, that they often develop an intimate relationship with them after surfacing.
The mechanism of herpesvirus transmission in that scenario is that the OOA diver is so grateful to the donating diver, that they often develop an intimate relationship with them after surfacing.
Thank you. You reinforce my point.Even if the incidents were under-reported tenfold, it would only be happening twice a year in the UK
The problem isn't you though. It's the panicking diver you've never met before who rushes up to you and grabs your reg.
Serious question: who has experienced this? I know it's a popular meme here, but I've yet to experience, and have never, ever met anyone who has told me that they've experienced this.
So, outside of BSAC, there are very few classes that guarantee, by standards, that their graduates are trained in alternate donate.