Ive been looking for books (its a sickness) and not finding too much. Gee that came out wrong. Im just not looking for books on diving in FL etc. from your list. Im seeking more of the nuts and bolts for now. For some reason the L
BS is almost devoid of books on diving, I hope it is just a momentary lapse of attention. I see lots out there online but without doing a test read its hard to add that expense and just hope for the best. There is a lot of material out there, just not where I can see it.
I did find
Diving Science, Essential physiology and medicine for divers and found it was very educational. Anyone read this, what did you think? Any recommendations along that line? Any thoughts about
Diving Physiology in Plain English by Jolie Bookspan?
Where can I find Jablonskis for 20$?
How about the
DAN Pocket Guide to First Aid for Scuba Diving is it directed to people with no emergency background or is there enough difference with diving and an experienced trauma type (EMT-P) would find it very helpful? Is there something better (besides taking Rescue Diver
)?
Just a Sailor by Steven L. Waterman I thought was interesting for entertainment, but not a diver when I read it so it may not be for more experienced divers.
Anyone else out there love Trevanien, was it
Shibumi that had the cave sump thing going on? I havent read it for ages, have to find it and see how it reads knowing a little bit more about diving now.
Thanks for any input! Wish I could get a look at the NOAA
.
Oh, if someone is interested and hasnt seen it, there is a very scientific (Natural History) book,
The Hawaiian Spinner Dolphin.
That list idea is great. I checked into it but will have to take the time, there is a
lot of material, I just wish I could see it!
Lisa