Wednesday, October 8, 2008

Extreme elements - scuba diving

Scuba diving refers to the use of a self-contained breathing set to be able to breathe underwater for long periods of time and has popularly become a recreational activity. All diving equipments are carried by the diver, independent of any support or supply of oxygen from elsewhere. The diver propels underwater with the use of fins or flippers attached to the feet. The word “SCUBA” is actually an acronym for “Self Contained Underwater Breathing Apparatus”. In modern convention, it refers to the use of open-circuit equipment where air is breathed from a compressed gas tank and then exhaled into the water. The first open-circuit scuba diving equipment was nicknamed “Aqua-lung”, developed by French naval officer and marine conservationist Jacques Cousteau and Emile Gagnan in 1943.
web: http://www.extremeelements.com/sports/scuba-diving

1 comment:

Worldwide Boat Charters said...

I love diving off of the Florida Keys at North America's only living coral reef! Thanks for a great blog.
Boat South Florida