Do you regularly dive with turtles? Turtle facts impress your friends

Next time you are diving with a turtle, do you want to use your knowledge to impress your diving partner? Here are some little-known turtle facts that will make you sound like an expert.

Turtle fact sheet

Last name: Chelonyidae [with horny plating] and Dermochelyidae [without shell]
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  Common and scientific names: Green Sea Turtle [Chelonia mydas], Hawksbill [Eretmoclys imbricate], Olive Ridley [Lepidochelys olivacea], Leatherback Turtle [Dermochelys coriacea].
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  Female green turtle

Dietary

The vegetarian diet of green turtles is mainly composed of algae and seaweed. Olive Ridleys uses a powerful jaw to bite the exoskeleton of crabs and mollusks. Mollusks such as jellyfish, squid and tunicates are also eaten by Olive Ridleys and Hawksbills and Leatherbacks.

Since there are powerful jaws for crushing or scissors-like jaws to cut soft meat, it is recommended that you don't rub near your mouth…

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How does scuba diving lead to pulmonary embolism?

This was recently asked during a beach diving meeting. I think it's important to pay attention to over-expanded lung damage [from uncontrolled rise] and secondary pulmonary embolism [air from the bloodstream of contaminated lung tissue].

Excessive lung expansion occurs when the SCUBA Diver holds its breath while rising underwater. This can rise 1.5 meters near the surface.

What happened [technical reasons]
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equal To the water around him/her. This means that the air entering the lungs is at the same pressure as the water. When the diver rises, according to Boyle's law, the air expands due to lower hydrostatic pressure [the shallower the depth, the lower the pressure], causing the lungs to over-expand.

When over-expanded, the lungs will not burst like a balloon, but will tear. However, tearing itself is not a problem because…

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Scuba diving as a hobby

If you are considering going to the resort or the warm weather, you can choose where to go. You can travel to the Caribbean and even the Greek islands. No matter where you choose to go, there are many options to increase your travel adventure. Most resorts offer scuba diving lessons as part of their water sports package.

Scuba diving can be a great way to see creatures you will never know. Most courses begin with an explanation of the device. The instructor will teach each student how to breathe underwater and how to use various equipment. You will learn how to dive underwater and sail in the water. Usually in your first few dive, you just follow the instructor's instructions and the coach will guide you through the water. They will point out the school's fish, vegetation and even wreckage.

Scuba diving can be an incredibly exciting effort. Depending on your length…

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Nude diving – a new adventure

Ask anyone who has dive, they will tell you that this is no different from the world. The ocean is full of excitement, adventure and surprise. It is one of the most beautiful places on earth, and only a few lucky people take the time to see the beauty it offers. Scuba diving has always been a sport that many people dream of, but today, there is a new way of scuba diving. Join those who have discovered the world of naked diving. They say this is the only way to gain freedom, just like the ocean.

For adventures that you won't soon forget, there are several clubs to choose from for nude scuba diving. Imagine how the ocean water cares for your body as you dive. This is something you have to experience yourself to know the freedom that it can provide. If your relationship becomes a bit predictable, naked…

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Scuba diving career – when you want it is more than just a hobby

Have you tried a normal working day? It may seem that there is nothing in life than driving in the morning, dealing with uncollected collections, getting very tired, and then driving home. Plus all the noise and air pollution you have encountered along the way.

If you have enough adventure and non-tradition, the diving career may be right for you. Usually, those who are engaged in scuba diving are all diving enthusiasts who want to keep their hobbies farther. Scuba diving cannot be compared to other career options.

It is not a cause of stress, but a rejuvenating activity. Do what you like to get paid. You can share your knowledge of the sport with other interested parties. In scuba diving, there are no unhappy bosses and hateful colleagues.

However, starting scuba diving is a bit like other professions. You should have a great interest in diving and then develop your abilities…

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Scuba divers can be good friends or very annoying – what type are you?

Most diving publications and advertisements show that everyone who wears a wetsuit is a smiling, friendly and lovely person. These guys are very cheerful and helpful, and if there are any problems underwater, then you want to have such a person on any dive trip. These women are bright and healthy, wearing colorful shorts, preferably with a zipper open.

The reality is rarely shiny and perfect. Anyone who dive often knows that he has been unable to hear some boring idiot drones, or that some angry masculine divers are doing something to harm others.

For divers, everyone has their own pet hatred, and when you are trapped in a boat by the sea, there is no escape. Your worm bear is on your face. Stimulants are inevitable. So what are the most common ways for divers, and more importantly, have you committed their crimes?

Claiming to…

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Scuba Diving WetSuit 101

Have you ever encountered an open diver, who doesn't even have a short jetty? If you do this, you should advise them to oppose this inappropriate approach. As far as you know, they are not even certified scuba divers, they may only have learned the deal from a vacation coach who has no relationship with PADI or NAUI. These professional diver associations are hailed as adhering to high standards of scuba diving safety.

Whether you are buying a wetsuit for the first time or a beginner to check out a range of scuba diving equipment at a local dive shop, you know that diving suits are more than just scuba diving sports. Don't know where and how to start buying durable and reliable diving suits? Check out the following guides to help you make choices and purchases.

Why wear a wetsuit?

Many divers tend to think that diving suits are only needed when diving in temperate and cold water areas. But this is…

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Cuban Scuba Diving Holiday

The stunning island of Cuba offers the best diving opportunities in the Caribbean. Crystal clear waters, good water flow, unspoiled coral reef systems and a wide range of marine life, the diving here is special. When you are diving in Cuba, you can provide sharks, whale sharks, rays fish, sea otters, giant groupers, colorful fish, beautiful corals and sponges.

Cuba has the world's second largest barrier reef system, located in clear, warm waters. Sea water temperatures range from 25 degrees Celsius in January to 29 degrees Celsius in August. Divers at all levels will love fascinating macro life, soft corals, underwater caves, walls, wrecks, caves and swimming, all along with natural beaches, islands and coral reefs to make Cuba's diving holiday perfect.

Swim with the friendly grouper, watch the giant sea otter in the game, and be amazed by the huge array of aiming rays, with a wingspan of more than 12 feet, marveling at more than 1,000 species of fish and 160 sponges. Don't…

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Do you want to escape the diver's Garden of Eden? Consider diving in Indonesia

Some people think that Indonesia is a diver's Garden of Eden. If you are looking for some of the best places to live, one of my many recommendations is Sulawesi, home to some of the world's most diverse and incredible diving destinations. The Manado diving at Bunaken National Marine Park means being surrounded by the world's enviable marine biodiversity – more coral species than anywhere else.

Just a short drive from here is the Lembeh Strait – the undisputed king of fecal diving. Macro photographers and small animal hunters believe that this small calm water can provide the most impressive diving. Along the black sand, you will encounter more exotic and fascinating marine life than you think. In addition to the Sanji River Islands and Bangka Island, you can see why many divers return to Sulawesi again and again, and this island can satisfy all your diving dreams.

Banda Islands – Banda Sea may be…

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Diving in Lake Malawi, one of the best freshwater dive sites in the world

As the sun sets on the glass surface of Lake Malawi, three divers appear near the rocky outcrops of Masimbwe Island, a dive site near Likoma Island in Lake Malawi. They returned to the boat with excitement and took out their kits to discuss the fish they found on the short trip back to the shore. In the unspoiled white sand and pure blue water, as long as the eyes can see, you will constantly remind yourself that you are not diving in the Caribbean, but diving in the third largest lake in Africa. With more than 1,000 different species of cichlids, as well as catfish and even otters, it is no wonder that Lake Malawi is considered one of the best freshwater regions in the world.

Malawi is a landlocked country in southern Africa, bordering Tanzania in the north, Zambia in the west and Mozambique in the east and south. The eastern side of the area is the third largest lake in Africa, with the ninth largest lake located…

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