The basics of safety

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IDNeon357

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I was particularly fascinated, that in the fire service you are encouraged (though maybe not rightly so) to skip-breathe, but in Navy Diving you are explicitly prohibited from doing so. Pursuing the answer lead to another BASIC piece of info not well taught in PADI certification:

Hypercapnia - Wikipedia

Hypercapnia, in terms of Diving, Divers do not "BREATHE ENOUGH". And there is a physiological reason for this especially above 4ATM or ~100 fsw. Read that section for interesting information on breathing at depth.
 

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