Cave diving is an extremely dangerous occupation. The escape route for the open water diver, to the surface, does not exist underground, where the way out is frequently to return the way one goes in.
Over the years of exploring submerged passages the Cave Diving Group has developed a training schedule and technical expertise in this field which is second to none.
This experience is set out in this book, and I have no doubt that its use in training and equipping the cave divers of the future will increase their ability to extend our knowledge of the underground world in greater safety.
Contents:
Introduction
Equipment
Movement & Technique
Safety & Rescue
The Effects of Pressure
Mixed Gas Diving
Advanced Techniques
Researching & Recording
Training & Tests
Reference Notes
Compiling Editors: F.G.Balcombe, J.N.Cordingley, R.J.Palmer, R.A.Stevenson
Publishing Editor: Bruce Bedford
Published 1990 - Paperback - 268 pages
Over the years of exploring submerged passages the Cave Diving Group has developed a training schedule and technical expertise in this field which is second to none.
This experience is set out in this book, and I have no doubt that its use in training and equipping the cave divers of the future will increase their ability to extend our knowledge of the underground world in greater safety.
Contents:
Introduction
Equipment
Movement & Technique
Safety & Rescue
The Effects of Pressure
Mixed Gas Diving
Advanced Techniques
Researching & Recording
Training & Tests
Reference Notes
Compiling Editors: F.G.Balcombe, J.N.Cordingley, R.J.Palmer, R.A.Stevenson
Publishing Editor: Bruce Bedford
Published 1990 - Paperback - 268 pages
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