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    Divers Riding Whale Shark

    I personally do not touch marine life. But I have to agree with some of you stating that interactions with marine animals might not cause any harm. There’s no evidence they won’t enjoy harmless interactions with humans like playing with a dog. It might seem cruel when you pull the toy ball from...
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    No Joke

    I turn off the tank valve after fitting and testing the setup to verify pressure. I would turn on the valve and check again right before I put it on my back. You should always check the valve and reg RIGHT before you dive in.theres always chance of people making mistakes regardless of their...
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    Anti free flow device

    I don’t think that’s a good idea. You don’t want high pressure to build up in your hoses. Get cold water diving certified. I’d rather have a free flow than an explosion or clogged hose. Keep the refs and tanks dry and not left out there so the water dew gets your gears wet. Don’t expose them to...
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    New Nautilus Lifeline Marine Rescue GPS

    More intestingly, this is shown in the latest operation manual. It seems like Nautilus have added a new feature to the Rescue GPS. I believe it is a non distress type of signaling mode which may proof useful before you decide to press the trigger on the emergency button. Yet, I have no idea...
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    New Nautilus Lifeline Marine Rescue GPS

    So I bought a Nautilus Marine Rescue GPS. I asked myself a question: If I surfaced from a dive not seeing my dive boat and not a single boat within airhorn/whistling/Marker Buoy distance. Then that’s already a crisis situation. If a boat does not come to me in 30 minutes then it’s a life...
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