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A diver at 15 feet of saltwater, typically, can stay indefinitely with almost no chance of decompression sickness while a diver at 60 feet can only remain ...
Decompression illness affects scuba divers, aviators, astronauts and compressed-air workers. The main risk factor for DCI is a reduction in ambient pressure, ...
Mar 19, 2024 · Whether you're new to scuba diving or a certified diver, you've probably heard of “the bends” – more formally called decompression sickness ...
May 16, 2022 · Most recreational scuba divers go no deeper than around 100–130 feet (30–40 meters). Over 99% of divers will never go deeper than that.