Scientific Diving LP 2
Scientific Diving LP 2
Scientific Diving LP 2
ALBINA
COURSE/YEAR/SEC./: BSMB III B SCIENTIFIC DIVING III
LP2
ASSESMENT
MASK- diving mask is an item of diving equipment that allows underwater divers,
including scuba divers, free-divers, and snorkelers, to see clearly underwater.
Surface supplied divers usually use a full face mask or diving helmet, but in some
systems the half mask may be used. Aside from enabling our eyes to focus
underwater, the dive mask also encloses our noses and allows us to equalize our
ears as we go deeper into the sea, allowing more time underwater to go deeper
and see more marine life. Having a durable, quality and good fitting mask is a
definitely a must for every diver.
FLASHLIGHT - A dive light is routinely used during night dives and cave dives,
when there is little or no natural light, but also has a useful function during the
day, as water absorbs the longer (red) wavelengths first then the yellow and
green with increasing depth.
GAUGES- Diving gauges are a necessity for any diver - they keep you aware of
how much air supply you have left, how deep you've gone, and can even tell you
what direction you're traveling in.
BUOY AND REEL- Also known as diving marker buoys, these safety flotation
devices make scuba diving safer as they let people on the surface see the
general location of divers from afar.These floatation devices are often connected
to a diver by a reel to ensure that the diver is directly below the SMB.
SHORTIE AND FULL-LENGTH WETSUIT- Full and shorty wetsuits are usually
used for a bit warmer water (greater than 60 degrees), whereas semi-dry suits
and dry suits are generally used for colder water (less than 70 degrees). Our
Dive Suits aren't just for the specialty diver; they're for anyone needing exposure
protection.
FINS- Fins typically function as foils that produce lift or thrust, or provide the
ability to steer or stabilize motion while traveling in water, air, or other fluids. Fins
are also used to increase surface areas for heat transfer purposes, or simply as
ornamentation. Fins first evolved on fish as a means of locomotion.
SNORKEL- A snorkel is a device used for breathing air from above the surface
when the wearer's head is face downwards in the water with the mouth and the
nose submerged. It may be either separate or integrated into a swimming or
diving mask.
REGULATION- Regulations play an important and necessary role in our society.
They are laws created by government agencies that have been authorized
through acts of congress. The legislative branch passes laws known as statutes
which form the legal basis for establishing new governmental agencies.
2. IMAGINE THAT YOU ARE A DIVER, DISC RIBE THE CHANGES HAPPENING IN
THE UNDERWATER ENVIRONMENT. COMPARE IT WITH TERRETRIAL
ENVIRONMENT?
ANSWER: As a diver descends into deeper water, the pressure there increases the amount
of gas that enters the tissues of the body. Oxygen is used by cells to generate energy by
converting sugar to ATP. So the excess oxygen is partly used up and converted to carbon
dioxide which is lost by breathing out. Terrestrial ecosystems are ecosystems found only in
land; these include tropical rainforests, deserts, grasslands, deciduous forests, tundra, and
taiga. Aquatic ecosystems are ecosystems found in bodies of water; these include lakes, rivers,
ponds, wetlands, oceans, and seas.
3. IMAGINE THAT YOU ARE A DIVER, DISCRIBE THE CHANGES HAPPENING IN THE
UNDERWATER ENVIRONMENT. COMPARE IT WITH TERRETRIAL
ENVIRONMENT?
( SAME QUESTION TO THE #2)