Let's remember "the decompression sickness " that you have learned in a section of the underwater physiology.
Nitrogen that is absorbed in the body during diving is released in the case of surfacing.
But, if a large amount of nitrogen is absorbed and then the diver surfaces too quickly, the excess nitrogen forms bubbles in the body. Once these bubbles enter the bloodstream, the disruptions they cause are called decompression sickness (DCS).
A list examining Diving Depth / Bottom Time of a safe range to prevent Decompression Sickness is called Dive Table.
We should not dive with the fear to be Decompression Sickness.
Therefore, we should use a Dive Table to investigate next things and make diving plans.
-No-decompression Dive Limit for the dive.
-Required Surface Interval Time for the next dive. |