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Important FAQ for scuba diving in Andaman

Discover the answers to all your scuba diving questions with our comprehensive FAQ guide. Get brief answers to many specific questions regarding u201cscuba diving in Andamanu201d. Explore the underwater world with confidence, armed with the knowledge from our expertly crafted scuba diving FAQ.

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Important FAQ for scuba diving in Andaman

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  1. Common FAQ of scuba diving adventure in Andaman seahawksscuba.livejournal.com/4464.html Scuba diving in Andaman allows you to discover enchanting marine life, healthy coral reefs, and a variety of sea dwellers including rare marine species. The geographically isolated location of the Islands restricts minimum human intervention and preserves densely populated marine life. We have created a common list of questions and answers frequently asked while scuba diving in Andaman. The below list helps answer most of the common questions for scuba diving. Q1. Who is not allowed to scuba dive in Andaman? A. Any person suffering from certain medical conditions that affect his respiratory or cardiovascular systems or any disease that prevents you from responding suddenly or quickly means you shouldn’t dive. Asthma, breathing problems, diabetes, and heart disease are some vulnerable health issues preventing scuba diving. Q2. What is the most important rule of scuba diving? A. Never hold your breath or always breathe continuously is the first rule of scuba diving. Holding your breath while actually diving may lead to serious injury or even death. Q3. What is the minimum and maximum age of scuba diving in Andaman? A. The minimum age is 12 years while the maximum age is 50 years to scuba dive in Andaman. 1/3

  2. Q4. What is the time limit for actual scuba diving? A. A beginner scuba diver can dive for 50 minutes at a depth of 10 meters while experienced scuba divers double this time by breathing or buoyancy control and minimizing the amount of movements underwater. Q5. How many times can you dive in one day? A. A scuba diving session lasts for an hour and you will have to take surface interval for an hour to dive again. So the calculated dive limit would be 6-7 dives per day. The ideal dive limit for recreational scuba diving should be 4 dives per day. Q6. Why can’t you fly after scuba diving? A. The risk of decompression sickness increases after diving due to exposure of reduced barometric pressure. A diver must avoid flying for at least 24 hours and stay at sea level to eliminate excess inert gas, mainly Nitrogen from tissues. Q7. What is recommended not to do before scuba diving? A. A person must avoid any kinds of drugs or alcohol 12 hours before their actual dive. If you take any kind of medicine check with your physician before a scuba dive adventure. Q8. Is a nonswimmer eligible for scuba diving? A. Swimming is not required to have a one-time scuba dive experience even beginners or nonswimmers can easily do it. Basic swimming is compulsory for those looking for scuba diving certification courses. Q9. The estimated cost of scuba diving in Andaman? A. The average scuba diving costs vary from 3500 to 6500 per person per dive depending on dive type, dive depth, dive duration, and dive location. Q10. Which is the best food to eat before scuba diving? A. A diver must have lightweight and easily digestible food which includes sources of mixed carbohydrates or fat, fruits or vegetables, and water. Stay away from fatty meals, oily foods, lots of eggs, and big meals before diving. Q11. PADI or SSI which dive school is recommended for scuba diving? A. Both PADI and SSI are recognised dive schools and their certifications or services are accepted worldwide. Both dive schools adhere to globally accepted or recognised scuba diving rules and regulations. You can choose any dive agency affiliated either with PADI or SSI to begin your underwater adventure. Q12. What is the maximum depth allowed to beginners and experienced divers? 2/3

  3. A. A beginner or nonswimmer diver can dive up to 12 meters deep and experienced divers can go up to 40 meters deep depending on their certification levels or skills. Q13. Which gas is used by scuba divers? A. Recreational scuba divers normally breathe a mixture of nitrogen and oxygen gas which is called Nitrox. Helium gas is used by technical divers to reduce narcosis when diving at deeper depths beyond 40 meters. Q14. What are some common scuba diving injuries? A. Barotrauma, middle ear squeeze, and decompression sickness are the most common scuba diving injuries that can be neglected by following standard scuba diving practices. Q15. How to become a certified diver? A. A person must be at least 12 years of age and basic swimming is mandatory to become a certified scuba diver. Q16. Which are the best spots for scuba diving in Andaman? A. Havelock is the most popular Island in Andaman amongst scuba diving enthusiasts. The calm and clear water of Havelock offers over 25 dive sites enriched by a variety of colourful coral reefs and species of sea dwellers. The Island is equally suitable for all divers whether they are beginner or experienced divers. 3/3

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