Nitrox_DiverNY
Contributor
Thanks for the feedback!No, I don’t think it’s common practice, but it is a good practice. That last part of the ascent is going to be where you are most buoyant. Any air in compressible vessels will be at near surface volume, so exhaling can help to slow the ascent in those last few feet as well as making sure the airway is open.
I don’t think it’s common practice because I don’t think the expansion rate is well understood among recreational divers. I’ve seen people on here unclear that the greatest risk of lung over expansion is near the surface. And that’s from people on SB, who I would guess to be at least inquisitive about diving. The vast majority of divers aren’t here, and might not be as curious to dig deeper. They may understand not to hold their breath, but maybe not precisely why, and where it’s most critical.