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Swimming underwater, breathing gas carried by the diver
Scuba diving is an underwater diving mode where divers use breathing equipment completely independent of a surface breathing gas supply, and therefore
Scuba_diving
Standard underwater diving protocols
affect procedures to the members of their organisations. The terms diving skills and diving procedures are largely interchangeable, but a procedure may require
Diving_procedures
Diving mode and decompression technique
Saturation diving is an ambient pressure diving technique which allows a diver to remain at working depth for extended periods during which the body tissues
Saturation_diving
Diving in water-filled caves
have much in common with procedures used for other types of penetration diving. They differ from open-water diving procedures mainly in the emphasis on
Cave_diving
Underwater diving breathing gas supplied from the surface
Surface-supplied diving is a mode of underwater diving using equipment supplied with breathing gas through a diver's umbilical from the surface, either
Surface-supplied_diving
Diving under a physical barrier to a direct vertical ascent to the surface
safety of breathable atmosphere at the surface. Cave diving, wreck diving, ice diving and diving inside or under other natural or artificial underwater
Penetration_diving
Diving beyond the scope of recreational diving
Technical diving (also referred to as tec diving or tech diving) is scuba diving that exceeds the agency-specified limits of recreational diving for non-professional
Technical_diving
Underwater diving to a depth beyond the norm
deep dive. In professional diving, a depth that requires special equipment, procedures, or advanced training may be considered a deep dive. Deep diving can
Deep_diving
Group of people working together to enhance dive safety and achieve a task
A diving team is a group of people who work together to conduct a diving operation. A characteristic of professional diving is the specification for minimum
Diving_team
Descending below the surface of the water to interact with the environment
affect procedures to the members of their organisations. The terms diving skills and diving procedures are largely interchangeable, but a procedure may require
Underwater_diving
Underwater diving procedures
Surface-supplied diving skills are the skills and procedures required for the safe operation and use of surface-supplied diving equipment. Besides these
Surface-supplied diving skills
Surface-supplied_diving_skills
Chamber for transporting divers vertically through the water
Saturation diving handbook: Book 3 of 4 - Bell procedures. Phitsanulock - Thailand: Diving & ROV specialists. "02 Diving-Code Code of Safety for Diving Systems
Diving_bell
Techniques requiring specific equipment and procedures
A mode of diving, or diving mode, is a particular way to dive underwater that requires specific equipment, procedures and techniques, and may expose the
Modes_of_underwater_diving
Techniques and procedures for safe decompression of divers
(31 March 2024). "Review of saturation decompression procedures used in commercial diving". Diving Hyperb Med. 54 (1): 23–38. doi:10.28920/dhm54.1.23-38
Decompression_practice
Practice of mutual monitoring and assistance between two divers
Buddy diving is the use of the buddy system by scuba divers and freedivers. It is a set of safety procedures intended to improve the chances of avoiding
Buddy_diving
Diving inside a protective cage to observe sharks in the wild
Shark cage diving is underwater diving or snorkeling where the observer remains inside a protective cage designed to prevent sharks from making contact
Shark_cage_diving
Diving using equipment configuration where scuba sets are clipped to the diver's sides
when otherwise diving in back-mounted doubles or CCR. Monkey diving Monkey diving is the use of sidemount configuration and procedures with a single cylinder
Sidemount_diving
Set of detailed instructions to assist in workplace safety
standard operating procedures) used in any manufacturing process that could affect the quality of the product. Standard Operating Procedures are extensively
Standard_operating_procedure
Pressure reduction and its effects during ascent from depth
atmospheric pressure when free-diving or snorkelling will not usually need to decompress. Divers using an atmospheric diving suit do not need to decompress
Decompression_(diving)
Hazards associated with underwater diving
to dive safely underwater Divers Alert Network – Group for improving diving safety Diving equipment – Equipment used to facilitate underwater diving Diving
List of diving hazards and precautions
List_of_diving_hazards_and_precautions
Semi-submersible offshore drilling rig
normal procedure would have been: Close the diving bell door, which would have been open to the trunk. Slightly increase the pressure in the diving bell
Byford_Dolphin
Underwater diving in a known hazardous materials environment
Hazmat diving is underwater diving in a known hazardous materials environment. The environment may be contaminated by hazardous materials, the diving medium
Hazmat_diving
Diving for the purpose of leisure and enjoyment
Recreational diving or sport diving is diving for the purpose of leisure and enjoyment, usually when using scuba equipment. The term "recreational diving" may
Recreational_diving
Recreational diving without a dive buddy
Solo diving is the practice of self-sufficient underwater diving without a "dive buddy", particularly with reference to scuba diving, but the term is
Solo_diving
Copper helmet with rubberised canvas diving suit and weighted boots
Standard diving dress, also known as hard-hat or copper hat equipment, deep sea diving suit, or heavy gear, is a type of diving suit that was formerly
Standard_diving_dress
Use of diving techniques in the pursuit of scientific knowledge
Scientific diving is the use of underwater diving techniques by scientists to perform work underwater in the direct pursuit of scientific knowledge. The
Scientific_diving
Technical diving safety philosophy
(DIR) is a holistic approach to scuba diving that encompasses several essential elements, including fundamental diving skills, teamwork, physical fitness
Doing_It_Right_(scuba_diving)
Diagnosis, treatment and prevention of disorders caused by underwater diving
Non-dysbaric diving pathologies Diving technology and safety Basic safety planning Compressed air work Diving procedures Wet bells and stages Scuba diving on air
Diving_medicine
Procedures for safe ascent and descent in underwater diving
required to scuba-dive safely Surface-supplied diving skills – Underwater diving procedures Decompression practice – Techniques and procedures for safe decompression
Ascending and descending (diving)
Ascending_and_descending_(diving)
Military unit
The United States Air Force (USAF) Combat Dive Course is a military diving training course established in 2006; as of 17 October 2018 the course is taught
United States Air Force Combat Dive Course
United_States_Air_Force_Combat_Dive_Course
Training and operations handbook
planning, pre-dive procedures, descent, underwater procedures, ascent procedures, decompression procedures, multi-day diving, altitude diving and flying
U.S._Navy_Diving_Manual
Deaths occurring while scuba diving or as a consequence of scuba diving
Scuba diving fatalities are deaths occurring while scuba diving or as a consequence of scuba diving. The risks of dying during recreational, scientific
Scuba_diving_fatalities
Disorder caused by dissolved gases forming bubbles in tissues
Mitchell, p. 79. Bassett BE (1982). "Decompression Procedures for Flying After Diving, and Diving at Altitudes above Sea Level". US Air Force School of
Decompression_sickness
Diving with access to breathable air of the atmosphere
Open-water diving is underwater diving in an open water environment, where the diver has unrestricted access by way of a direct vertical ascent to the
Open-water_diving
Underwater diving under ice
Ice diving is a type of penetration diving where the dive takes place under ice. Because diving under ice places the diver in an overhead environment
Ice_diving
Underwater diving where divers are paid for their work
Professional diving is underwater diving where the divers are paid for their work. Occupational diving has a similar meaning and applications. The procedures are
Professional_diving
Boat used for the support of scuba diving operations
live-boat diving). There are a range of specialised procedures for boat diving, which include water entry and exit, avoiding injury by the dive boat, and
Dive_boat
Things people do while diving underwater
Diving activities Diving activities are the things people do while diving underwater. People may dive for various reasons, both personal and professional
Diving_activities
Professional diving on industrial projects
Commercial diving may be considered an application of professional diving where the diver engages in underwater work for industrial, construction, engineering
Commercial_diving
Freediving using a stone weight at the end of a rope to the surface
Japanese pearl divers Haenyeo – Female divers of Jeju, South Korea Sponge diving – Diving to gather natural sponges "Introducing… Skandalopetra - Freedive Earth"
Skandalopetra_diving
Hyperbaric pressure vessel for human occupancy used in diving operations
atmospheric pressure are provided for diving-related applications such as saturation diving and diver decompression, and non-diving medical applications such as
Diving_chamber
Risk management of underwater diving activities
Diving safety is the aspect of underwater diving operations and activities concerned with the safety of the participants. The safety of underwater diving
Diving_safety
Training process for people who do not dive at work
Diving instructors affiliated to a diving certification agency may work independently or through a university, a dive club, a dive school or a dive shop
Recreational_diver_training
Underwater diving at altitudes above 300 m
Altitude diving is ambient pressure diving using scuba or surface supplied diving equipment where the surface is 300 metres (980 ft) or more above sea
Altitude_diving
Scuba cave diving incident in South Australia
The 1973 Mount Gambier cave diving accident was a scuba diving incident on 28 May 1973 at a flooded sinkhole known as "The Shaft" near Mount Gambier in
1973 Mount Gambier cave diving accident
1973_Mount_Gambier_cave_diving_accident
Ship used as a floating base for professional diving projects
A diving support vessel is a ship that is used as a floating base for professional diving projects. Basic requirements are the ability to keep station
Diving_support_vessel
Forensic investigation of underwater diving accidents
Investigation of diving accidents includes investigations into the causes of reportable incidents in professional diving and recreational diving accidents,
Investigation of diving accidents
Investigation_of_diving_accidents
English broadcaster and natural historian (born 1926)
on-screen presenter due to difficulties in speaking to a camera through diving apparatus, but asked Attenborough to narrate the films. The same team reunited
David_Attenborough
Australian conservationist (1962–2006)
Non-freezing cold injury Diving procedures Ascending and descending Emergency ascent Boat diving Canoe and kayak diving Buddy diving buddy check Decompression
Steve_Irwin
Recreational diving on wrecks
Wreck diving is recreational diving where the wreckage of ships, aircraft and other artificial structures are explored. The term is used mainly by recreational
Wreck_diving
Origins and development of diving using breathing gas carried by the diver
The history of scuba diving is closely linked with the history of diving equipment. By the turn of the twentieth century, two basic architectures for
History_of_scuba_diving
Technique for equalising pressure in the middle ears
equalize pressure between them) when ambient pressure changes, as in scuba diving, hyperbaric oxygen therapy, or air travel. A modified version is executed
Valsalva_maneuver
Japanese pearl divers
occupation. ama (海女) – a sea-diving fisherwoman ama (海士) – a sea-diving fisherman ama (海人), kaijin (海人) – a sea-diving fisherperson of either gender
Ama_(diving)
Special forces unit of the British Army
different areas: Boat troop – specialists in maritime skills including diving using rebreathers, using kayaks (canoes) and rigid-hulled inflatable boats
Special_Air_Service
Underwater diving using self contained breathing gas recycling apparatus
Rebreather diving is underwater diving using diving rebreathers, a class of underwater breathing apparatus which recirculates the breathing gas exhaled
Rebreather_diving
Underwater diving in potable water systems
Potable water diving is diving inside a tank that is used for potable water. This is usually done for inspection and cleaning tasks. A person who is trained
Potable_water_diving
Skills required to scuba-dive safely
2012-08-27. Retrieved 2013-07-31. Surface-supplied diving skills – Underwater diving procedures Diving procedures – Standard underwater diving protocols
Scuba_skills
US military research and development unit
of the Navy Experimental Diving Unit are to test and evaluate diving, hyperbaric, and other life-support systems and procedures, and to conduct research
United States Navy Experimental Diving Unit
United_States_Navy_Experimental_Diving_Unit
Underwater diving without breathing apparatus
Freediving, free-diving, free diving, breath-hold diving, or skin diving is a mode of underwater diving that relies on breath-holding (apnea) until resurfacing
Freediving
Situation that endangers the life or health of a diver
A diving emergency or underwater diving emergency is an emergency that involves an underwater diver. The nature of an emergency requires action to be
Underwater_diving_emergency
Equalising of pressure in the middle ears
when diving, it is important that the diving suit hood not make an airtight seal over the outside ear hole, and that earplugs not be worn. Diving is proscribed
Ear_clearing
Diving work associated with the recovery of vehicles, cargo and structures
Salvage diving is the diving work associated with the recovery of all or part of ships, their cargoes, aircraft, and other vehicles and structures which
Salvage_diving
Underwater diving alongside a near vertical face
Wall diving is underwater diving alongside a near vertical face, usually an underwater cliff. It is a type of reef diving popular among recreational divers
Wall_diving
British ocean liner (1907–1915)
from the Discovery Channel was also to be on hand. A dive team from Cork Sub Aqua Club, diving under licence, discovered 15,000 rounds of the .303 (7
RMS_Lusitania
Articulated pressure-resistant anthropomorphic housing for an underwater diver
An atmospheric diving suit (ADS), atmospheric pressure diving suit or single atmosphere diving suit is a small one-person articulated submersible which
Atmospheric_diving_suit
interface. Diving procedures are promulgated in many forms, including: Navy diving manuals, like the U.S. Navy Diving Manual and the Royal Navy Diving Manual
Human factors in diving safety
Human_factors_in_diving_safety
Non-certification scuba diving experience
Introductory diving, also known as introductory scuba experience, trial diving and resort diving are dives where people without diver training or certification
Introductory_diving
Methods used by underwater divers to communicate
surface members of the dive team. In professional diving, diver communication is usually between a single working diver and the diving supervisor at the surface
Diver_communications
Pirate Blackbeard's ship
Southerly, C.; Gillman-Bryan, J. (2003). "Diving on the Queen Anne's Revenge". In Norton, S. F. (ed.). Diving for Science. American Academy of Underwater
Queen_Anne's_Revenge
Physiological responses to immersion of air-breathing vertebrates
The diving reflex, also known as the diving response and mammalian diving reflex, is a set of physiological responses to immersion that overrides the
Diving_reflex
Processes to develop the skills and knowledge to dive safely underwater
of a planned dive. The professional diver can to some extent rely on the diving supervisor, who is appointed to manage the risk of a diving operation, and
Diver_training
Scuba diving where the diver is intentionally transported by the water flow
Drift diving is a type of scuba diving where a diver is transported by water movement caused by the tide, an ocean current or in a river. The choice whether
Drift_diving
Medical fitness to function underwater
to function safely in an underwater environment using diving equipment and related procedures. Depending on the circumstances, it may be established
Fitness_to_dive
German filmmaker (1902–2003)
motion shots. Riefenstahl played with the idea of slow motion, underwater diving shots, extremely high and low shooting angles, panoramic aerial shots, and
Leni_Riefenstahl
Container to supply high pressure gas for diving operations
A diving cylinder or diving gas cylinder is a gas cylinder used to store and transport high-pressure gas used in diving operations. This may be breathing
Diving_cylinder
Watch designed for underwater diving
A diving watch, also commonly referred to as a diver's or dive watch, is a watch designed for underwater diving that features, as a minimum, a water resistance
Diving_watch
Facility for supporting saturation diving projects
A saturation diving system is the combined and installed equipment required to support a saturation diving operation. It may be an underwater habitat
Saturation_diving_system
Book on cave diving safety by Sheck Exley
on safe scuba diving procedures for cave diving by pioneer cave diver Sheck Exley, originally published in 1979, by the Cave Diving Section of the National
Basic Cave Diving: A Blueprint for Survival
Basic_Cave_Diving:_A_Blueprint_for_Survival
Severely deficient supply of oxygen
Orme, Brown, Green & Longman. Elsner R (September 1989). "Perspectives in diving and asphyxia". Undersea Biomedical Research. 16 (5): 339–44. PMID 2678664
Asphyxia
Special forces unit of the Royal Navy
sometimes called the boating and diving course. It lasts eight weeks and covers specialist maritime skills such as canoeing, diving, boating, underwater navigation
Special_Boat_Service
Canadian astronaut (born 1976)
Decompression trapeze Dive computer Diving bell Diving shot Diving stage Jersey upline Jonline Diving suit Atmospheric diving suit JIM suit Newtsuit
Jeremy_Hansen
Garment or device designed to protect a diver from the underwater environment
A diving suit is a garment or device designed to protect a diver from the underwater environment. A diving suit may also incorporate a breathing gas supply
Diving_suit
Organ system for circulating blood in animals
vascular surgeons who specialize in disorders of blood vessels. Many procedures conducted on the heart or great vessels rely on the use of cardiopulmonary
Circulatory_system
Diving to gather natural sponges
Sponge diving is underwater diving to collect soft natural sponges for human use. Most sponges are too rough for general use due to their structural spicules
Sponge_diving
2018 international rescue mission in Thailand
diving school in Phuket, contributed in cave diving capacity. Canada: Erik Brown, a dive instructor from Vancouver, participated on the cave diving team
Tham_Luang_cave_rescue
Irish safety freediver (1977-2017)
Andrukajtis, Tomasz (2017-07-23). "Freediver Stephen Keenan Died While Diving In Dahab - DIVERS24.COM". Retrieved 2023-10-27. Feehan, Conor (2017-07-25)
Stephen_Keenan
USMC deep reconnaissance unit
conventional forces they share many of the same tactics, techniques, procedures and equipment of special operations forces. Though commonly misunderstood
United States Marine Corps Force Reconnaissance
United_States_Marine_Corps_Force_Reconnaissance
Variety of environments that people may dive in
The diving environment is the natural or artificial surroundings in which a dive is done. It is usually underwater, but professional diving is sometimes
List of diving environments by type
List_of_diving_environments_by_type
List of articles related to underwater diving grouped by topical relevance
remotely operated vehicles Diving procedures – Standard underwater diving protocols Ascending and descending (diving) – Procedures for safe ascent and descent
Outline_of_underwater_diving
Toxic effects of breathing oxygen at high partial pressures
atmosphere (atm) is 1.013 bars. NOAA Diving Program (U.S.) (2001). Joiner, James T. (ed.). NOAA Diving Manual, Diving for Science and Technology (4th ed
Oxygen_toxicity
Directional mass flow of oceanic water
Decompression trapeze Dive computer Diving bell Diving shot Diving stage Jersey upline Jonline Diving suit Atmospheric diving suit JIM suit Newtsuit
Ocean_current
Underwater work done by law enforcement, rescue and search and recovery teams
Public safety diving is underwater diving conducted as part of law enforcement and fire/rescue. Public safety divers differ from recreational, scientific
Public_safety_diving
Tabulated data to facilitate safe diving ascents
constant oxygen fraction diving and for constant oxygen partial pressure diving, for repetitive dives, and for saturation diving. No-stop tables are also
Decompression_tables
Ballast carried to counteract buoyancy
A diving weighting system is ballast weight added to a diver or diving equipment to counteract excess buoyancy. They may be used by divers or on equipment
Diving_weighting_system
Underwater diving during the hours of darkness
Night diving is underwater diving done during the hours of darkness. It frequently refers specifically to recreational diving which takes place in darkness
Night_diving
American engineer, astronaut, and naval aviator (born 1964)
4 mi offshore from Key Largo. The NEEMO 4 crew spent five days saturation diving from Aquarius as a space analog for working and training under extreme environmental
Scott_Kelly_(astronaut)
Meeting of the dive team to discuss details before the diving operation
standard emergency diving procedures for the equipment and conditions in which they been trained. The divers may not be familiar with the dive site environmental
Dive_briefing
British science fiction writer (1917–2008)
writing, Clarke set up several diving-related ventures with his business partner Mike Wilson. In 1956, while scuba diving, Wilson and Clarke uncovered ruined
Arthur_C._Clarke
Tactical scuba diver
call themselves "combat divers" or similar. Tactical diving is a branch of professional diving carried out by armed forces and tactical units. They may
Frogman
Agents and situations that pose a threat to the underwater diver
John (1992). "19: Accident management and emergency procedures". The NOAA Diving Manual: Diving for Science and Technology (illustrated ed.). DIANE Publishing
Diving_hazards
DIVING PROCEDURES
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Girl/Female
Indian
Divine
Boy/Male
American, Anglo, Australian, British, Celtic, Christian, Danish, Dutch, English, French, Gaelic, German, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Irish, Kannada, Latin, Marathi, Modern, Sanskrit, Tamil, Telugu
Poet; And Place Name; Divine; Perfect; Bard; Resembling of God
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, English, French, Gaelic, Irish
Poet; Divine
Surname or Lastname
English
English : perhaps be a nickname from Middle English daring ‘trembling’, ‘crouching or transfixed with fear’.
Surname or Lastname
Irish
Irish : reduced Anglicized form of either of two Gaelic names, Ó DuibhÃn ‘descendant of DuibhÃn’, a byname meaning ‘little black one’, or Ó DaimhÃn ‘descendant of DaimhÃn’, a byname meaning ‘fawn’, ‘little stag’. These are attenuated versions of Ó Dubháin and Ó Damháin, and are the phonetic origin of Anglicizations with an internal v (as opposed to w, as in Dewan, or monosyllabic forms with an o or u) (see Doane).English and French : nickname, of literal or ironic application, from Middle English, Old French devin, divin ‘excellent’, ‘perfect’ (Latin divinus ‘divine’).
Boy/Male
Hindu
Divine, Part of God
Female
English
English name based on the vocabulary word divine, DIVINA means "goddess-like" or "from heaven."
Female
English
 Feminine form of English Davin, DAVINA means "little black one." Compare with another form of Davina.
Girl/Female
Latin
Divine one.
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Tamil
Divine Power; Lovely
Boy/Male
American, British, English, Irish
Friend of the Sea; Friend; Variant of Irving; Green; Fresh Water; Handsome
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada
Divine Body
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Sanskrit
Divine; The Heaven
Girl/Female
English French American
Divine.
Girl/Female
Latin
Divine one.
Boy/Male
French, German, Greek, Latin
Ever-living; Divine; Immortal
Male
English
 Alternate spelling of the English surname Deeming, DEMING means "act of judging." Compare with another form of Deming.
Boy/Male
French, German, Greek, Portuguese, Spanish
Divine; Ever-living; Immortal
Girl/Female
Indian
Divine power
Girl/Female
Celtic
Divine one.
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DIVING PROCEDURES
Boy/Male
American, Anglo, Australian, British, Danish, English, French, German, Norse, Norwegian, Scandinavian, Swedish, Swiss
Leader of the Army; Army Ruler; Army; Warrior; To Rule
Boy/Male
Danish, Finnish, German, Norse, Norwegian, Scandinavian, Swedish
Battle Leader; Lone Warrior; Warrior Chief
Female
Egyptian
, the second wife of Uah.
Girl/Female
Indian
Little girl
Surname or Lastname
English (Cumbria)
English (Cumbria) : habitational name from Threlkeld in Cumbria, so named from Old Norse þrǽll ‘thrall’, ‘serf’ + kelda ‘spring’.
Biblical
or Hege, meditation; word; groaning; separation
Boy/Male
Indian
Boy/Male
Arabic, Modern, Muslim
Blessed
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Jenks.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Love to Meet different persons, A friend
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a.
Communicating force; impelling; as, a driving shaft.
a.
Proceeding from God; as, divine judgments.
n.
Boldness; fearlessness; adventurousness; also, a daring act.
a.
Giving life or spirit; having power to give life; inspiriting; invigorating.
v. t.
To render divine; to deify.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Divide
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Divine
a.
Bold; fearless; adventurous; as, daring spirits.
a.
Of or belonging to God; as, divine perfections; the divine will.
a.
Appropriated to God, or celebrating his praise; religious; pious; holy; as, divine service; divine songs; divine worship.
a.
Having great force of impulse; as, a driving wind or storm.
v. i.
To conjecture or guess; as, to divine rightly.
a.
That dives or is used or diving.
a.
That divines; for divining.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Dive
n.
Manner of life; as, riotous living; penurious living; earnest living.
n.
Power of continuing life; the act of living, or living comfortably.
a.
Adapted or tending to exhaust moisture; as, a drying wind or day; a drying room.
n.
An exposure to air, or to a fire, for warming, drying, etc.; as, the airing of linen, or of a room.
imp. & p. p.
of Divine