The "Blue" pelagic surface marine
The "Dark" benthic marine
"Reef" corral reefs
"Lacustrine" lake ecosystem.
"Intertidal" shallow water marine.
There are many more
Tropical
Arctic
Temperate
The ecosystems of different seas/oceans
High salinity
High energy
Low energy
Coastal
Etc.
Scuba diver's diseases include decompression sickness, pulmonary embolus or emboli, oxygen toxicity, nitrogen narcosis, and other afflictions associated with scuba diving, working under different pressures, at sea, or underwater.
Marine biologists conduct extensive research on the organisms that live in various bodies of water. These scientists often wear scuba gear, wetsuits, protective gloves, and safety glasses for their occupation.
The part it plays in breathing is that when you inhale your rib muscles and diaphragm contract. This means that when you inhale your air pressure lowers and when you exhale your air pressure will risen. This happens because when you inhale your diaphragm will flatten and so will your rib muscles which means its contracting. When you exhale your diaphragm blows up like a balloon and your muscles are relaxing. That is why when you die you take your last breath, by exhaling, because your muscles have to relax because they are not able to work. That is the role air pressure plays in breathing.
Tools include a computer, Scuba gear, telescopes and microscope (dissecting, electron, compound), a GPS, satellites, various bottles for sampling (nansen, surface sample bottle, van dorn bottle), grabbers for sampling off of the bottom (ekman grab, petersen grab, wash bucket), succssion plates, quadrants, beach seines, trawls, dredges, thermometers, bathythermograph, hydrometer, salinometer, oxygen probes, chemical test kits, dye, current meeters, surveying equipment, sounder, fathometers and more! It really depends on what they will be studying/ the topic.
Tools include a computer, scuba gear, telescopes and microscope (dissecting, electron, compound), a GPS, satellites, various bottles for sampling (nansen, surface sample bottle, van dorn bottle), grabbers for sampling off of the bottom (ekman grab, petersen grab, wash bucket), succssion plates, quadrants, beach seines, trawls, dredges, thermometers, bathythermograph, hydrometer, salinometer, oxygen probes, chemical test kits, dye, current meeters, surveying equipment, sounder, fathometers and more! It really depends on what they will be studying/ the topic. Also they use your... For more info go to your science teacher.
A scuba diver is a human who enjoys scuba diving. Therefore, a scuba diver has a spine and is a vertebrate.
I am a scuba diver. To start SCUBA, you must pass training. Many training centers are available in many areas.
A scuba diver
Becasue if a SCUBA diver didn't go underwater, they really wouldn't be a SCUBA diver. SCUBA stands for Self-Contained Underwater Breathing Apparatus.
Elaine Rowsby-Tucker is the best scuba-diver in the world!!!!!
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Some sports magazines that feature scuba diving include "Sport Diver," "Diver Magazine," and "Scuba Diving Magazine."
That is a Scuba diver flag, meaning "diver down."
From a regulator attached to a scuba tank.
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