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Old 21st April 2006, 18:06   #7 (permalink)
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Re: How to dive deep - comments on article

I enjoyed reading your article. Thanks for writing it.

Leaving the bailout gas issue aside, I would like to point out that my locality has some of the strongest prevailing currents on the globe. So, for that reason, our protocol is to shoot a lift bag as soon as one clears the wreck rather than doing so later in the ascent. This way, the dive boat can keep track of the divers drifting while ascending and doing decompression stops.

Nice job, and thank you.
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