Deep Diving: The Technical Approach
By Jeremy Asher
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"Deep Diving: The Technical Approach" is a comprehensive guide to the world of technical deep diving, providing readers with a detailed understanding of the skills, equipment, and techniques required for safe and successful dives at great depths. The book covers everything from selecting and configuring equipment, to gas management and dive planning, advanced decompression techniques, and rescue procedures. It also delves into important considerations such as physical and psychological factors, environmental awareness and conservation, and the future of technical diving. Throughout the book, readers will find informative diagrams and illustrations, as well as real-life examples and case studies to help illustrate key concepts. Whether you are an experienced technical diver looking to expand your knowledge, or a novice looking to take your diving to the next level,
"Deep Diving: The Technical Approach" is an invaluable resource for anyone interested in exploring the underwater world at greater depths.
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Deep Diving - Jeremy Asher
Deep Diving: The Technical Approach
About the Author
As a passionate diver with over 20 years of experience, Jeremy has dedicated his life to exploring the depths of the ocean/lakes and sharing his knowledge with others.
His love for diving began as a teenager when he was just 14. He first discovered the beauty of the underwater world while on vacation with his family. Since then, he has completed countless dives around the world, including in some of the most remote and challenging environments.
In addition to being an experienced technical diver, Jeremy is also a certified SDI Course Director/TDI Instructor and the owner of Dive Subculture, a dive center in Yangon, Myanmar. He is deeply committed to promoting safe and responsible diving practices, and is passionate about sharing his knowledge with others.
Jeremy is also a strong advocate for environmental conservation and sustainable diving practices. He believes that divers have a responsibility to protect and preserve the oceans, and he works tirelessly to educate others on the importance of environmental awareness in diving.
Through his writing, Jeremy hopes to inspire others to explore the incredible world beneath the surface of the ocean, while also promoting safe and responsible diving practices.
Chapter 1
Introduction to Technical Deep Diving
Diving has always been a passion of mine. The feeling of weightlessness, the vibrant colours, and the incredible marine life all combine to create an experience that is truly unforgettable. I have been diving for over 10 years, exploring some of the most fascinating locations around the world. But it wasn't until I tried technical deep diving that I truly understood what diving could be.
Technical deep diving is not for the faint of heart. It requires extensive training, experience, and specialized equipment. But for those who are willing to put in the time and effort, the rewards are truly remarkable. I remember my first technical dive like it was yesterday. Descending into the depths beyond the limits of recreational diving, I was amazed at the incredible world that lay before me. The underwater landscape was unlike anything I had ever seen, and the marine life was more vibrant and diverse than I could have imagined.
But technical diving is not just about going deeper. It also allows divers to explore areas that are inaccessible to recreational divers, such as wrecks, caves, and deep reefs. These areas offer a unique and challenging environment that can be both exhilarating and humbling.
To become a