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Wreck Diving

Diving Variations - Wreck Diving One of the Diving Variations is Wreck Diving. It involves wreck exploration, particularly shipwrecks. Wreck Diving will prove to you that there is more to see and discover than marine animals. This can also be very useful in archaeological researches.

Wrecks can be found in varying depths and in different environments. Over time, shipwrecks become great artificial reefs. They serve as new habitats for a lot of animals. Just imagine a large ship which turned into a colorful marine community. Aside from this, you can uncover interesting stories about the shipwrecks.

Precautions always come with Wreck Diving, or any Diving Variation for that matter. You need to have some training before you can go on a wreck dive. Do not even dare to go inside a shipwreck if you do not have adequate special training and skill.

Here are some things to consider in Wreck Diving:

  • A Wreck Diver training course is mandatory should you wish to engage in this Diving Variation. This will prepare you in conducting safe wreck dives as well as the necessary techniques and skills such as air management and the proper use of guidelines and reels.

  • Extreme care is required since wrecks can be snagged by lines or nets and break without warning.

  • Bring more than one light source. It is important to have back-up dive lights in case your primary light fails.

  • Always bring a Diving knife or a pair of shears. You will need it in the event that you get yourself entangled with fishing lines or ropes.

  • Before entering a wreck, be sure to tie a guideline and run it as you go further. This will lead you back to the entrance after your exploration. Moreover, having a guideline makes finding your way out easier in case you experience low visibility due to stirred up sediments.

  • Be extra careful when moving. Wrecks are usually becoming artificial habitats of many marine animals, and you should take care not to disturb them. Be cautious in moving your Fins since the force and surge of water created by moving your Diving Fins can damage some corals.

  • It is crucial to reserve gas sufficient enough for you to get out of the wreck.

Wreck Diving is an exciting activity and it is getting more and more popular as Divers discover the wonders of wreck exploration. But it can be dangerous if not done correctly. Thus, you should undergo the required training and make the necessary planning and preparation before going on a wreck dive.

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