Scuba diving is one of the world's fastest growing sports, and as a result there is an ever increasing demand for authoritative, practical information about this challenging activity. "The Diver's Handbook" meets this need and covers everything from what equipment to buy and which training courses to attend to basic health and safety measures. With comprehensive and up-to-date text, this book is certain to become an invaluable addition to any diver's bookshelf. 300 color photos.
The Professional Diver's Handbook
This is a must-have for divers of all experience levels."—Bonnie J. Cardone, former editor of Skin Diver magazine, editor of The Fireside Diver: An Anthology of Underwater Adventure Clay Coleman, shown here in the Caribbean with his wife ...
Shipwreck Diving: A Complete Diver's Handbook to Mastering the Skills of Wreck Diving
He was formerly with Canada's Experimental Diving Unit and later retired as Chief Diver, Fleet Diving Unit, Atlantic. This second edition of The Commercial Diver's Handbook has a few changes worth noting.
Many problems confronting the practicing commercial diver can be worked out easily and accurately with the use of the formulas provided here. Among the calculations given are those relating to...
The Professional Diver's Handbook
An essential resource for divers. This comprehensive reference has information for divers of all levels, from the beginning basics to advanced skills and techniques for those with more...
Professional Diver's Daily Record: Inland/Inshore
This handbook covers training requirements for Oxygen Worker Training, a necessary element for commands to manage the oxygen systems which are required for the revised procedures. It is suitable for divers and chamber operators.
This manual is presented with the understanding that fully qualified instructors experienced in underwater work will provide any further explanation required by the reader.