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Scuba News
December 9, 2024 by HAL
Saturation diving is a unique deep-sea diving method that allows divers to live and work underwater for weeks. In this technique, divers breathe helium or other gases under high pressure, allowing their bodies to become saturated without needing to decompress multiple times. Divers only undergo a single decompression process at the end of their duty, […]
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September 4, 2024 by HAL
SEALAB III was part of a U.S. Navy experiment in saturation diving aimed at exploring deeper ocean habitats. It aimed to reach depths of 610 feet, but tragedy struck when aquanaut Barry Cannon died during a dive, initially attributed to CO2 poisoning from a faulty rebreather. However, later insights suggest the cause of death was […]
June 5, 2024 by HAL
Sixty years ago, the first American aquanauts entered Sealab I to showcase saturation diving, proving longer deep-sea stays were possible. Sealab I, located southwest of Bermuda, laid the foundation for deep-sea exploration. Read the entire article at indepthmag.com
March 11, 2024 by HAL
The text discusses horrifying incidents in deep ocean diving involving saturation diving hazards and encounters with Humboldt squid, highlighting the dangers faced at extreme depths. Read the article
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