You might have an idea that what diving is. But scuba diving is a bit different from simple diving. In simple diving, you have to come up to the surface again and again to breathe, and this thing limits you from going deep enough in the water, which is sometimes quite irritating. Scuba diving is a remedy to this issue, and you don’t have to come to the surface again and again to breathe because you have your independent breathing equipment with you.

Scuba Diving Hawaii with Fish & Friends

Thus, scuba diving allows you to feel like you are a marine creature because you can freely breathe under the water with your breathing equipment.

Scuba diving was very rare some time ago, but now it’s available in almost all the developed and developing countries among with its equipment shops and training centers.

Following are some of the important and interesting instructions and set of information regarding scuba diving.

1. Main Purpose of Scuba Diving

As discussed earlier, the main purpose is to provide a human being with a marine creature’s feeling by allowing to roam freely under the water without facing any breathing issues.

2. Prescribed Depth for Scuba Diving

According to the expert’s opinions, the standard depth limit for scuba diving, especially for recreational divers, is 130 feet or 39 meters at sea level. In general training sessions of scuba diving, the divers usually experience a dive of nearly 30 to 60 feet (9 to18 m), and a dive over 60 feet is considered a deep dive.

3. Risks in Scuba Diving

Scuba diving has nearly the same number of risks as ordinary diving has. The main and the most major risk in any diving is drowning. Other risks are decompression sickness, arterial air embolism, etc. The effects of diving like nitrogen narcosis can contribute in causing the mentioned ricks. The purpose of highlighting these risks is to you aware and not frighten you.

4. Scuba Diving Contributing to Weightloss

As a sport, scuba diving can help you remain in shape. Also, three dives a day can burn up to almost 40 percent of your daily calorie requirements. So, when you get your calories burned through scuba diving, you can say that it keeps you healthy and fit, and you can conveniently lose weight too. So, those who cannot burn calories through any other way can also try scuba diving to serve the purpose.

5. Eating instructions before a Scuba Dive

The day before you are going to dive, try to eat as little as possible compared to your normal routine. According to the expert’s opinion, try to decrease your calorie intake by 500 calories from your normal calorie intake. Try not to take heavy meals and prefer broth-based soups, sports drinks, instant breakfasts, etc.

Also, a pro tip in this regard is to drink as much water as possible to keep your body hydrated while diving.

6. Scuba Diving without Certification

If you go for scuba diving without proper certification, no one will say anything to you, and no one will check your certification too because it’s not illegal. It’s solely for your safety measures to have proper certifications to avoid any mishaps.

7. Deaths in Scuba Diving

The most common reasons for which most scuba divers die are drowning and asphyxia, which occur due to inhalation of water, air embolism, and cardiac arrests. Deaths due to cardiac arrests mostly occur in divers of comparatively older ages. And most often in men as compared to women, but after the age of 65, this risk becomes equal for both men and women.

As diving is a high-risk activity and you can get injured as well. The average death rate, according to the reports, is 200 people every year. This can be reduced further if all the precautions are taken into account.

8. Is it dangerous to dive with sharks in Hawaii?

Diving with the sharks of Hawaii is not any different from diving with sharks elsewhere around the world. In fact, Hawaiians say it’s safer to be underwater diving with them than paddling on the surface sort of a turtle (their favorite meal).

As long as you aren’t provoking them or spearfishing (which can attract them and trigger violence) you ought to be just fine.

9. Communication while Scuba Diving

As under the water, you can’t speak or move your hands easily to communicate with other fellow scuba divers. So, then how the scuba divers communicate? The scuba divers communicate with each other through certain limited actions like code wording. You can call these actions coded actions, and they are included in the safety protocols of the basic scuba diving training sessions. That’s why so many experts emphasize the training sessions of scuba diving before practically performing it.

10. Any weight and age limitations

There are particular weight and age limitations for scuba diving, which should be taken into consideration to avoid mishaps. Like people of age 65 or more, they are at the highest risk of getting various diseases, leading to even death. Similarly, children of early ages can also get drowned because of any unusual activity under the water, which is out of their handling range.

The same is the case for the hefty people. Due to higher weights, they are at a much higher risk of getting attacked by various diseases and getting drowned. Obesity itself is a major disease that can lead to various complicated diseases. So, if you are fond of scuba diving, keep your body in a healthy and fit condition to avoid any incident.

11. World record of the deepest Scuba Dive

An Egyptian diver named Ahmed holds the record for the deepest scuba dive by diving an unbelievable dive of almost 1090 feet (332.35 m) in the red sea off the coast of Dahab, Egypt. He broke the previous record of a south African scuba diver Nuno Gomes who had dived 318.25 meters.

Ending Note:

All the scuba divers must take proper training sessions and follow all the safety protocols to avoid any disasters.

Hopefully, this guide would have helped you a lot.

FOLLOW US ON INSTAGRAM