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		<title>Used Scuba Diving Equipment &#8211; Does This Make Sense?</title>
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<div><em><strong>mazamataz</strong> </em></p>
<p>Used Scuba Diving Equipment &#8211; The ocean covers approximately 71% of the earth’s surface.  The mystery of the deep has fascinated people for thousands of years and scuba diving has allowed people to discover it for themselves.  Even though much of the bottom of the world’s oceans is unexplored and unmapped, scuba diving allows ordinary people to explore and experience part of the underwater world.</p></div>
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<div><em><strong>mazamataz</strong> </em></p>
<p>Used Scuba Diving Equipment &#8211; The ocean covers approximately 71% of the earth’s surface.  The mystery of the deep has fascinated people for thousands of years and scuba diving has allowed people to discover it for themselves.  Even though much of the bottom of the world’s oceans is unexplored and unmapped, scuba diving allows ordinary people to explore and experience part of the underwater world.</p>
<p>Scuba is the acronym for Self Contained Underwater Breathing Apparatus.  A portable metal tank attached to the back of a diver supplies compressed for people to stay underwater for great lengths of time.  Scuba diving as a recreational sport is becoming more popular nowadays.  Recreational diving uses only compressed air as the breathing mixture, is never done solo, does not exceed a depth of 40 metres and doesn’t require decompression stops.  Professional diving, used for military, governmental, commercial and scientific purposes, serves a specific mission for each dive and divers are paid to dive.  Technical diving exceeds recreational limits but is not for profit.  The nature of their diving and type of equipment used exceed the boundaries of Recreational Scuba Diving.</p>
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