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Using Enriched Air Nitrox for scuba diving can greatly reduce the nitrogen load for divers, especially in repetitive dive situations. However, some precautions are necessary.
When a diver decides to make the transition from standard recreational diving and its inherent limitations, he often decides that a longer experience at greater depth is the way to go. Using...
Before SCUBA diving with NITROX it is important to know what percentage of oxygen gas is in the tank. This percentage dictates the safest maximum depth of the dive. The time invested in this...
After earning entry-level SCUBA certification, there are other specialty courses available to enhance the experience. The NITROX specialty course offered by many certifying agencies is a gateway...
How to Use an Air Tank in Scuba Diving
In scuba diving, multiple air tanks can be used depending on whether it is a cold-water dive, recreational dive or decompression dive. Use a 50-percent nitrox mix in a scuba tank to increase the...
Most recreational SCUBA diving is done with air that is compressed, but otherwise regular. However, commercial diving and wreck diving take people to deep environments and high pressure, where...