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        #4
        Where are you diving at

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          #5
          We were at Roatan , Honduras for 2 weeks
          Thought everyone needed a distraction from crop prices !

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            #6
            Due to increased CO2 in atmosphere the Acidification of the oceans has killed off a huge amount of coral in oceans- diving and snorkling aint what it used to be

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              #7
              CBC again?

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                #8
                Originally posted by mustardman View Post
                Due to increased CO2 in atmosphere the Acidification of the oceans has killed off a huge amount of coral in oceans- diving and snorkling aint what it used to be
                You need to stay off the beaten path

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by mustardman View Post
                  Due to increased CO2 in atmosphere the Acidification of the oceans has killed off a huge amount of coral in oceans- diving and snorkling aint what it used to be
                  You need to stay off the beaten path

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                        #12
                        First ones are deeper 70-80’ so colour doesn’t show
                        Last ones shallower
                        Did you know red disappears at 100’

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                          #13
                          Very cool. Only seen the ocean twice in last ten years. I could easily get a shack and just listen to it.

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by caseih View Post
                            First ones are deeper 70-80’ so colour doesn’t show
                            Last ones shallower
                            Did you know red disappears at 100’
                            Very cool. Roatan is very beautiful with awesome beaches. Isn’t the bends a concern at those depths or are you breathing a different mix of air then? Just curious as I’ve only snorkeled a couple times.

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                              bends can happen deep or very shallow , it’s caused by time at depth and ascending to fast and no safety stop . A 3 minute safety stop at 15 ft stops it from happening . If your no decompression limit is reached on a deep dive then extra decompression stops are mandatory . A 25 minute dive at 100 ft is a navy rule , although no recreational diver would do it . Most dives are 50-70 ft , 50-55 minutes total, real nice colours are 30-50 . Deep dives for me were only in training or shipwrecks . The deeper you go the more air you use . On some deep dives extra regulators are sent down on ropes with extra tanks and you hang out 15 ft below the boat for 10 minutes or so . This lets the nitrogen (bends) escape from your blood . I have gone to 114 ft , very little Color , was on a shipwreck . A dive computer does all the calculating for you now . As you can see here I could stay down for 23 minutes before my no decompression limit is reached . Max depth of dive was 90’ , at 67’ at time of pic , ft/min showing instead of dive time as computer telling me to slow down on ascending!And water temp of 80 degrees at 67’ Click image for larger version

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