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Deep Diving

Special deep-diving training, skills, and experience are required for scuba diving at depths that exceed about 100 feet (30 meters). The Recreational Scuba Training Council has specified 130 feet (40 meters) as the absolute maximum depth that is safe for recreational scuba divers.

Wikipedia Introduction to Deep Diving
Article with information about the problems associated with deep diving, how to deal with depth, and information about ultra-deep diving.

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