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Scuba News
April 20, 2025 by HAL
Safety stops are an essential part of scuba diving to prevent decompression sickness. Divers should make a safety stop at about 15 feet for 3-5 minutes after every dive. This allows nitrogen absorbed during the dive to safely exit the body. Always maintain awareness of your surroundings and ascend slowly. Communicate with your dive buddy […]
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March 17, 2025 by HAL
A safety stop is an important pause for scuba divers as they ascend from deeper water, especially in challenging environments like the St. Lawrence River. This stop allows divers to adjust to changes in pressure, which helps prevent decompression sickness. By hovering at a certain depth, divers can ensure a safer return to the surface. […]
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