Out of 27 diving fatalties since 2010, 17 have been foreign tourists

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Any idea of where the 10,000-20,000 number came from or how it was derived?

I have to admit I took it at face value from the article I linked to in my OP. Poor research, I know.

A decent fraction of the active divers will be members of a club affiliated with the national diving federation, so if the federation has published the number of members it has, it's possible to get that number (edit: that number IS published: about 7500). However, I have no idea of how many active divers are non-affiliated, and I guess it'd be hard to get any good estimates.


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---------- Post added October 6th, 2015 at 10:55 PM ----------

It seems as if we're up to 11 Norwegian fatalities versus 17 foreign tourists :(

http://www.scubaboard.com/forums/accidents-and-incidents/515519-diver-missing-south-norway.html
 
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