Dive Liveaboards Under $750 Per Week (8 days/7 nights)
Dive Liveaboards Under $750: There are five worldwide dive liveaboards under $750 per week to choose from, including one Indonesia liveaboard and four Egypt liveaboards diving the Red Sea.
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Dive Liveaboards Under $750: There are five worldwide dive liveaboards under $750 per week to choose from, including one Indonesia liveaboard and four Egypt liveaboards diving the Red Sea.
Dive Liveaboards Under $100 Per Day: There are 12 worldwide dive liveaboards under $100 per day to choose from, including one Indonesia liveaboard, one Thailand liveaboard and 10 Egypt liveaboards diving the Red Sea.
You should not scuba dive with high blood pressure, which is considered high if it’s above 160/100 by Divers Alert Network, or exceeds 140/90 by the Diving Medical Advisory Committee and the American Heart Association. Consult a medical professional if you are concerned about your blood pressure.
This article about the best liveaboard boats for the money includes tables with liveaboards reviewed by customers of “8 and above” and “9 and above” and for less than $100, $150, $200 and $250.
You will not be able to sink when scuba diving if you cannot control your buoyancy control and if you don’t release air from your buoyancy control device, or if you have insufficient weight or the weight is incorrectly distributed and if you have equipment issues will also prevent you from sinking.
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Scuba diving can potentially pose some challenges for individuals with pre-existing heart conditions or certain risk factors. The physiological effects of scuba diving, such as increased pressure, gas absorption, and changes in heart rate, can put stress on the cardiovascular system.
The hardest things about scuba diving include buoyancy control, equalisation of the ears on descent, equipment management and psychological factors, as diving can be an intense experience for some and some beginners panic. Scuba diving can also be physical and require a certain level of stamina too.
The 3 main dangers of diving are decompression sickness (DCS) as a result of ascending too fast, barotrauma caused by pressure changes and by divers holding their breath when ascending, plus nitrogen narcosis which affects divers on deep dives where judgement can be impaired or divers get confused.
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