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A diver buoy, often called a delayed surface marker buoy (DSMB), is an inflatable signaling device deployed from underwater to mark a diver’s position and warn boat traffic. U...
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diving-equipment
A diver buoy, often called a delayed surface marker buoy (DSMB), is an inflatable signaling device deployed from underwater to mark a diver’s position and warn boat traffic. U...
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The following table summarizes the most verifiable attributes associated with the underwater explorer known as Scuba. Where exact confirmation is not publicly available, the ent...
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Cave diving death refers to fatalities that occur in overhead environments where direct vertical ascent to the surface is not possible. These incidents are rare in absolute term...
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Diving in the North Sea combines demanding conditions, complex operations, and a harsh environment, which together contribute to a persistent record of serious and sometimes fat...
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Open Water 2: Adrift dramatizes a deep-sea rescue gone wrong, but its roots lie in a 2005 tiger shark incident in the Solomon Islands. This verified explainer separates recorded...
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Bodies at the bottom of Lake Superior are uncommon relative to traffic volume, primarily because the lake is large, cold, and remote. Many incidents occur far from shore, vessel...
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A broken neck at the Olympics refers to a traumatic cervical spine fracture or cervical spinal cord injury sustained during competition or training. These injuries are rare in e...
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A barracuda attack on a human is an interaction in which a barracuda makes contact with a person, typically involving a bite or grab, most often initiated by the fish investigat...
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A failed dive is an attempt to enter water from a height or launch point that does not achieve the intended outcome: a safe, controlled, and effective entry. In sport, training,...
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