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,Diving from live aboard boat - Correct Solution Booked for
one week or longer - advantages - function as dive platforms and
floating hotels - have large cruising range with often
knowledgable crew - bigger boats have good deck and kittign up
space - have compressor and provide cylinders and nitrox
Disadvantages - cost, returning to shore may not be option,
generally spare diving kit no readily available, need to get on
with all divers on board
Reef diving - Correct Solution Havens for marine life
Risks = risk going over planned depth or time - some marine life
hazardous - reefs can result in wave action and currents
Precautions - don't touch marien creatures, plan the dive dive the
plan
Marine conservation - Correct Solution Good buoyancy control
important - careful finning also important - don't touch marine
life -
,Wreck diving - Correct Solution Can become man-made reefs -
represent period of history - can become festooned with nets -
often large sections of overhanging metal - avoid accidentally
swimming into wreck - wreck penetration is dangerous and
requires specialised training - pieces of wreckage may fall -
metal cancause cuts - rust can reudce viz - some wrecks can
contain live munitions
Precautions - take knife or line cutter - maintain control of
buoyancy - avoid crawling along bottom and kicking up silt
-Do not take anything - wrecks are war graves, treat with respect
- any item taken from wreck should be declared to the Reciever
of Wreck
Night diving - Correct Solution Diving at night = see different
marine creatures - use a torch focuses divers attention on what
see within torch beam
Risks = risk of separation increased, also easier to become
disorientated
Precautions - torch required by each diver for illuminsation and
backup light should be carried in case of failure of maine torch -
if backup torch has to be used abort dive and surface - in dark
, necessary to shine torch on hand to illuminate signals - avoid
shining torch directly at buddy
A clamp - Correct Solution Makes use of an O ring set into the
valve outlet
232 bar pressure
DIN - Correct Solution No o ring
Fitted to cylinders up to 300 bar
Can add on a clamp equipment to allow use of regulators
equipped with A-clamp attachment
Not all DIN support all pressure types
M26 - Correct Solution USed above 22% oxygen
BCD components - Correct Solution Integrated gas bladder
filled by direct feed which connects via an Intermediate pressure
hose to the regulator - push button to inflate BC
Oral inflation mouth piece
Over inflation pressure relief valves
Also has manually operated dump mechanism