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This is to provide thermal protection usually, though it also protects against getting cuts scrapes or stings from rocks or corals, the main reason is thermal protection
Many people use a SCUBA suit for diving. Sport divers, police divers and some Navy recovery divers.
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A suit of armor and the skeletal system provide protection and support for the organs.
It pervents the water pressure from killing the diver
A suit of armor and the skeletal system provide protection and support for the organs.
Perhaps you are referring to a breast plate. A bp is what commercial divers wear that allows them to go under and work. Sport divers don't wear complicated gear. Commercial divers wear an outfit that protects them from a harsh environment. Hardhat, breast plate, suit, shoes, wt. belt, air line to the surface with unlimited air supply according to the depth they are diving at.
To withstand the pressure of being under water.
To withstand the pressure of being under water.
To remove chlorine and other comtanimates on their skin and bathing suit.
Chemical suits offer optimal protection from toxic gases, liquid chemicals, and solid chemicals. Chemical suits are typically used by industrial workers to transport or handle toxic materials.
Generally speaking, you need to use open heel fins if you are intending to wear either wet suit booties, or a dry suit. Closed heel fins can only be used on bare skin (or maybe wearing socks), so cannot be used when you need to wear exposure protection on your feet in colder water. But not all divers prefer open heel fins - when I dive in tropical waters, I much prefer closed heel fins, as they are lighter and I don't have to carry booties.