Nitrox: Selecting Your Best Mix

Best-MixNitrox has come a long way over the years; from being a forbidden gas to the most commonly used breathing gas by divers. Despite the number of divers using nitrox, there are still some misconceptions about how nitrox can best benefit you during your dives and what the best mix is for your dive. In this article we are going to focus on the best mix, which will also address some of the benefits.

Environmental Conditions for Nitrox

Before we get to the formulas for how to figure out this best mix, we should talk about some factors that effect this decision. First, you need to know the environmental conditions such as: current, visibility, and temperature. All these factors affect your metabolic rate, which increases your uptake of nitrogen. Without taking these factors into consideration when deciding your best mix, you: a) may put yourself at risk or b) not chose the optimum percentage of oxygen.

PO2 for Diving Nitrox

Now that we have determined some of the environmental factors, it’s time to look at PO2’s. For recreational diving the maximum PO2 is 1.6. For a diver to choose a 1.6 PO2, all environmental conditions must be perfect: good visibility, no current, warm water temperatures, a low workload for the diver and the planed bottom time of the dive cannot exceed 45 minutes. If any of these factors are not perfect, you must lower the PO2. As an example, if your dive involves current, low visibility, etc. it would be best to set your PO2 to a maximum of something less than 1.3.

Atmospheric Pressure

The final decision making factor is depth. Because all formulas use absolute pressure, you must always factor in atmospheric pressure, or the pressure of the air on the water. The formula for determining best mix, PO2 and maximum depth is commonly referred to as Daltons Diamond (also known as a T formula). To determine best mix you must know the depth of your dive and the PO2 you want to use.

As an SDI Computer Nitrox diver, you have learned how to program your mix and PO2 into the dive computer and let it determine your maximum depth. Most computers will give an audible and visual alarm should you get close to or exceed your maximum PO2. Knowing the formulas above gives you a better understanding of how your computer works and should you decide to get involved in the technical side of diving, the above information introduces you to the basic formula for all future technical courses.

Now that we have discussed many of the variables that affect nitrox diving and determining your best mix, it is important to understand that not all dives are the same, so saying that one mix fits all would be incorrect. It is important to plan your dive or dives ahead of time and get the proper mix(s) in your cylinder(s). Equally as important is verifying the mixes you received, logging them at the dive center, labeling the cylinder(s) and then just before the dive, analyzing again.

The single most important things are that you are safe and having fun. Having some conservancy in your dive planning is a good move, and it will help ensure another day of diving.

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Benefits of Diving Nitrox

word-pictureFew advances in the realm of diving have had a more profound impact during the past two decades than the widespread availability of Enriched Air Nitrox. And nothing has made the switch from diving air to diving its more exotic cousin more straight-forward or more enjoyable than Nitrox programmable dive computers.

The really fun part of diving is all about being underwater. That’s what we train for, that’s what we look forward to, and that’s what we talk about with our friends. But most of us would agree that our dives seem to be over much too soon, and surface intervals seem to drag on forever.

NitroxOf course, we could extend our bottom time way past the recommended no decompression limits and execute staged decompression diving! But for most of us, the additional training, equipment and dedication necessary to properly plan and execute technical dives presents too much of a commitment. Is there a simpler alternative? Luckily there is: Nitrox allows sport divers like you and your buddies to extend your bottom times and to shorten your surface intervals significantly compared to your previous air dives.

When you dive using nitrox, you can take advantage of two major benefits. First, you can increase your maximum allowable bottom time. This happens because the extra oxygen added to your breathing gas has displaced nitrogen. As there is less nitrogen in the mix to be absorbed by your body, you can spend longer at depth before you reach the nitrogen limit – which is the decompression limit. Secondly, since you are absorbing less nitrogen on a given dive, your surface intervals can usually be shortened.

Are you ready to start enjoying longer dives with shorter surface intervals?

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Underwater Journal, Issue 24 is ready

underwater-journalUWJ Issue 24 is ready for download. If you have not subscribed, simply sign in and create an account (takes just a few minutes and it’s FREE).

This issue of underwater journal dives into some great features including: the mystery wreck of Helldiver and its discovery story. Did you know that there is only one Helldiver remaining in the world that is still in flying condition?

Also check out Pierce Hoover as he explores the Grand Cayman’s shallow water Kittiwake Shipwreck and the bell of the underwater ball. Did you know that there was a porthole cut in the top of the bell to allow light to enter and diver’s bubbles to escape?

Dive Raja Ampat with Mike Bartick and get a glimpse of where marine life diversity is amongst the highest recorded on earth, including a staggering 540 hard coral species, 1,300 reef fish and over 4.5 million hectares of rich, bio-diverse ocean to explore.

In addition to some of the fantastic dive sites, this issue discusses Gas Management techniques and pony bottles, future exploration with Exosuits, and spicy sauces to heat up your taste buds.

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This is YOUR MAGAZINE with lots of benefits. We appreciate your support and encouragement! Enjoy, and please let us know what you think.

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Liveaboard Diving in the Maldives

maldives-liveaboardLiveaboard diving in the Maldives is some of the best in South Asia – and honestly, some of the best in the world! The Scuba Travel International Team researches and pre-screens dive operations extensively before we book our customers with them, and let us tell you: there are liveaboard experiences that are just not-so-great.

Not so in the Maldives! As an example, our recent inspection of the Ark Royal revealed spacious cabins, with a lounge so large it took our breath away. Not only do you have up to four opportunities per day to explore the pristine waters of the Maldives – where manta rays are common sightings, sharks are often found, and large schools of colorful fish that can only be seen in this region flash by the healthy, vibrant coral reefs – but later, if you wish, you have a comfortable setting with which to connect with others who share your passion for travel, diving and adventure! These meetings can (and have) led to friendships that last a lifetime – and isn’t that the best sort of souvenir – connecting with like minded travelers on life’s highway?

Prefer some solitude? Take in the view from the deck, or luxuriate under the skilled hands of a masseuse. Retreat to your cabin and enjoy a movie – or simply revel in knowing that life’s pressures and responsibilities are on a far distant shore. Those who like to always be available will find comfort in knowing that cell service is available throughout the region. Smart phones and lap tops can access the internet for a nominal fee—so it’s super easy to let your Facebook friends know what a great time you’re having liveaboard diving in the Maldives!

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You’re Booking that Dive Trip and Excitement is Building: Are YOU Ready?

If you have taken a recess from diving, there are many ways to get ready!

Inactive-DiverWe understand that many of you are busy…really busy! So, when we suggest you jump in your local stores and “shake down” your dive gear, you respond “yeah right!”

It was all you could do to drop your bag off at your local SDI facility and ask them to “check this out… I’m going diving!” So you know your scuba gear WILL be ready, but will you?

Here is a quick and painless suggestion as to how to get ready.

Visit https://www.tdisdi.com and check out which online course peaks your interest? Sign up and take it as a primer to get you thinking, and yes reflecting, on your upcoming adventure.

Once you arrive at your dive destination, come clean! Trust me, it won’t be the first time they’ve heard, ”I’ve been busy…” Don’t worry when you get started the words will come to you!

Once you get in the water take advantage of a simple shake down dive. If your buddy is not coming with you set your expectations high and team up with the most active diver in the group. Notice I said most active NOT highest certified… that person may be in the same boat as you (yes, pun intended).

Even if you are an ex-Olympic Swimmer, ease back into your diving. NEVER EVER try to pick right back up where you left off…unless you have done so through continuing education.

Go Get Wet …have FUN and tell your friends all about it! There is no better way to develop a larger circle of diving buddies!

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Diving Instructor Trainer Workshop at SDI’s World Headquarters

SDI-ITW
From Left to Right: Erika Richard, Jill Dewey, Yuri Issac, Chip Petersen, Al Anzuoni, Uwe Rath, Andrew Haley, Dev Spradlin, Darren Pace, Gary Jenkins, Amanda Smith and Chelcy Elliot

International Training, parent company of SDI™, TDI™ and ERDI™ held their highest level certification course, Instructor Training Workshop at their world headquarters in Jensen Beach, FL the week of April 23, 2012.

Dennis Pulley, a member of SDI’s training department stated, “It was an absolute pleasure working with such a diverse group of divers. We had instructors from Belize, Mexico, Dominican Republic, Boston and the Carolinas come in for our latest Diving Instructor Trainer workshop. Not only did we pack the 7 days with extensive scuba training, we shared stories, laughs and we all gained a greater understanding and respect for the underwater world of diving.”

The Instructor Trainer Rating is International Training’s highest teaching level and the program focuses on development of evaluation techniques in the classroom, confined water and open water. Presentation ability and skill demonstrations at instructor trainer quality are also assessed throughout the program. Upon successful completion of this course, graduates may teach instructor level courses for all approved SDI™, TDI™ and ERDI™ levels, including conducting the IEC portion of the SDI Open Water SCUBA Diver Instructor Course. The course is intense and challenging but very rewarding. Interested in participating? Anyone wishing to receive further information about future ITW programs should contact the HQ Training Department at training@tdisdi.com.

Please visit https://www.tdisdi.com to learn more about the family of agencies and its worldwide network!

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You’re Invited to Meet the Agency

What can SDI™-TDI™-ERDi™ do for you…?

You're Invited to Meet the TeamInternational Training’s agencies, SDI™-TDI™-ERDi™ will be at the Tacoma Dive & Travel Show from April 21st through the 22nd. We have so many exciting things that we want to talk to all Pro Members, Associate Members and non-members alike about. Be sure to meet with Shawn Harrison, Regional Manager for the northwest at booth #101 and say, “Hello.” We would love to hear from you!

For more information on what SDI™-TDI™-ERDi™ can do for you as a diver or a professional member, come see us at 12pm on Sunday, April 22 where we will have a presentation called, “Meet the Agency.” A lot of exciting changes have been made at International Training including our HQ move to Florida, a new website and the launch of TDI™ programs online.

Come and see what your next step in scuba training may be based on your interests and needs. Looking for a deep diver course? Interested in rebreathers? Do you run a dive team with your local fire department? Want to advance your career in scuba as a professional? We may have what you are looking for in the recreational realm, technical side of scuba and/or in public safety diving and training.

We are excited to be attending the Tacoma Dive & Travel Show from April 21st through the 22nd and hope to see you there. Contact Shawn Harrison at (888) 779-9073 or email shawn.harrison@tdisdi.com for more information.

To learn more about the training options available visit https://www.tdisdi.com today

Show hours are:

Friday April 20, Industry Only & Exhibitor Pack-in begins at 8 am with an Industry Social at 6 pm

Sat. April 21 from 10 am to 5 pm and Sun April 22 from 10 am to 4 pm

For 50% off your admission, print out this discount offer.

For a full schedule of events, please visit https://www.divenewsnetwork.com/tacoma-schedule-of-events.html.

Need a Dive Buddy?

Why not create one!?

Need a Dive BuddyIf like Santana’s infamous song you find yourself humming …”I aint got nobody that I can depend on…no tengo a nadie”… this is not a good place to be for a diver. You need to launch a plan to get a Dive Buddy…right now!

Chances are you have half heartedly tried to recruit a friend to your favorite past time, SCUBA. You may have had some luck and some failures.

Here’s a plan: invite your friends to go diving, NOT just go take a class on it. Have them come along on a trip and actually be part of the fun. Arrange for their involvement, a spot on the boat, on the beach or water’s edge. Maybe, just maybe, if the opportunity lends itself, arrange for them to snorkel above the dive group so they can see firsthand what you are up to. Chances are that if you contact your local SDI™ facility and ask them if you can bring a friend down to a pool session to have them splash around and maybe try SCUBA, they will be more than happy to accommodate you.

One thing is for sure: if you don’t ask, you won’t get! So quit humming already… you are starting to scare the person beside you…don’t look now!

Simply contact https://www.tdisdi.com for the facility nearest you or give a call 207.729.4201.

Stay Ready to Dive by Keeping a Fin in the Water

A refresher course and continuing education will keep you ready to dive!

We all do it and we are all guilty of it….we get busy, sometimes we’re actually busy and sometimes it’s all just in our minds. But there is something else we all share…we are never too busy to go DIVING!

This is where the potential problem lies; we have all heard the discussions of qualified versus certified. For example, I maybe be a certified diver but not qualified for cave diving…get the idea?

Well this time of year many of us get ready to make our trek back to the water’s edge and in doing so we need to remind ourselves that we have to get our qualifications back up to speed! If you have stayed active and maintained your “diving rhythm” you are to be congratulated and a bit envied. Now for the rest of us, there are considerations to undertake…

As we approach the diving season, not only should your equipment be ready, but so should you! If you have found yourself in an extended period of diving inactivity, a refresher course may be called for. During the refresher course you will review the basics of equipment and important skills that will improve your comfort in the water. You can easily arrange a refresher course with an SDI™ Instructor; to find one near you simply visit https://www.tdisdi.com/userportal/?type=2&flex=search_sdi

For just a short absence from diving, an SDI™ specialty course may be the perfect way for you to get back to diving. The specialty programs are also conducted by SDI™ Instructors and the same link above can be used to plan your course. The specialty will often incorporate the review of skills as well as acquiring new ones, all along improving your comfort in the water.

Specialties also open up possibilities of different dives and travel areas; particularly, you will find that many centers will incorporate specialty courses in conjunction with trips and even host a “pool equipment shake down” to make sure everything is “just right” before you embark on the adventure.

So no matter what route you should decide to take it is imperative that first and foremost you remember your limitations! Ease back in and do all you can to be one of “the lucky ones” that plan and dive year-round to continue to advance their diving skills, never “slowing down” for refreshers…instead taking in adventure after adventure!

To learn more about Specialty Programs available from SDI™ please visit https://www.tdisdi.com or simply give us a call 207.729.4201 or 888.778.9073

Is Being a Dive Instructor Something You Enjoy?

Then becoming an Instructor Trainer MUST be at the Top of your Bucket List!

Becoming and InstructorBeing an ITW can be heaven-sent for most Instructors, giving them the ability to often combine travel adventures with training

Isn’t it time you started taking your dive career in that direction?

Are you ready for the challenge? Are you ready for an IT? We have selected the following dates for the ITW which will be held in Jensen Beach, Florida; April 23rd-30th.

Just 30 miles north of Palm Beach you will find the new TDI HQ. With the Gulfstream in our backyard, the diving is good and warm year-round!

Become an SDI TrainerWe are extremely pleased with our move, and now it is time to continue business as usual with our 1st ITW located in our new office at Jensen Beach. We know many people are eager to further their professional levels in education as a leader in scuba and enjoy the Florida sun at the same time.

For more information, please contact Cris Merz (cris.merz@tdisdi.com) at HQ or your Regional Manager for details.

Visit https://www.tdisdi.com for general information or call us at 207.729.4201