Scuba Diving – IntroductionScuba Diving – What Is It?
Scuba History
Chapter 1 - Scuba Diving 101
What is Scuba?
Scuba Equipment
How Do I Start Scuba Diving
Diving 101
Is Scuba Economical?
What We Learned
Chapter 2 - Scuba Safety
Scuba Safety 101
Scuba Emergencies
What We Learned
Chapter 3 - Scuba Frequently Asked Questions
Chapter 4 - Scuba Resources
Chapter 5 - Dive Time!
Scuba Diving – The very name invokes images of cool, crystal-clear water and ocean breezes.
Imagine life traveling the seas, searching for the wildlife that lives within the great oceans of the world.
Many people interested in scuba diving are those with adventurous spirits. Still others are people passionate about the sea, and others rely on scuba diving as their livelihood. No matter your reason and your interest in buying this book, here you will learn everything you need to know to start your journey in scuba diving.
Before you learn "how" to scuba dive you should first understand what it is and is not. Scuba diving for many is a sport. It is one that can be fun and undertaken for leisure, or one necessary to advance one's career. Consider for example, deep-sea fishers or marine biologists interested in exploring complex underwater realms. For people falling into this category, scuba diving is essential to their livelihood.
Chances are if reading this guide, you are interested in scuba diving for fun, experimentation and leisure. You may have already taken a scuba diving class, or this book may be your first step to learning what there is to know about scuba diving.
Rest assured you will find this beginner's guide a comprehensive resource catering to your needs.
Scuba diving is not something new. In fact, human beings have long enjoyed the sport of diving, or holding their breath and searching underwater for hidden treasures, including starfish, seashells and the like.
For years researchers and scientists have turned to the ocean to search for hidden artifacts or ancient wrecks, trying to find clues about our history, how we lived in the past and how our past affects our present.
Here is a brief timeline of events leading up to modern day scuba diving.
Early 1500s – The first diving bell comes about. This is a metallic chamber that people would sit in, attached to a large cable, that individuals would lower into the water to move divers from one spot to another. Supported by a strong cable, divers could travel great distances underwater.
Mid 1600s – It was not until the mid 1600s the first air pump came about, allowing divers to breathe effectively and more efficiently for short periods underwater. Around the same time, divers began realizing that deepwater diving could result in
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