History of Scuba Diving
What is Scuba Diving?
The word Scuba is actually an acronym for Self Contained Underwater Breathing Apparatus. Scuba diving is a kind of underwater diving that requires scuba sets to breathe under water. It may be done for recreation, industrial or commercial purposes. Scuba divers carry their own breathing gas in tanks.
Scuba diving commonly refers to two things.
First, as the activity of diving under water with the aide of a breathing apparatus and swimming gear. As an activity, scuba diving has been generally categorised into skin diving and free diving.
Second, as the equipment used in swimming underwater. As an underwater diving equipment, SCUBA, an open-circuit apparatus allowing the user to breath air contained in a tank, placed over the back of divers. Read below about History of scuba diving.
Early History of scuba diving
During the 16th and 17th century, early innovators developed a diving-bell that holds compressed air within the device. By the 18th century, compressing air into a container able to withstand high pressure was developed. Trapped air was compressed in oak barrels, carried by divers. During this time, waterproof diving suits were also made by placing grease on leather. By the next century, helmets were used in diving. The helmets were linked to a tube taking in air above water. It was also during this time that diving suits were matched with helmets, although the head gear was joined to the suit with straps. After a decade, rubber suits and helmets were sealed to make the equipment airtight.
The invention of underwater technology
By the 1930’s, the basic equipment of scuba diving mask, scuba diving fins and snorkel were widely used. Rubber goggles with glass lenses were developed by Guy Gilpatric in 1930. Scuba fins, or “swimming propellers,” as they were referred to, were patented by Louis de Corlieu in 1933.
In1943 when Jacques-Yves Cousteau and Emile Gagnan redesign and test the first “aqualung,” or open air circuit, we use today. This allowed divers to receive compressed air on the slightest intake of breath.
The first wetsuit was introduced by researchers at the University of California in 1956. The first wetsuits were made by Edco.
This invention revolutionizes the sport of diving. Many plan for adventure diving holidays.
Scuba diving developed out of man’s drive to survive and learn more about life underwater. With new technology, the reasons for wanting to breath underwater diversified. Initially, this was considered as a profession and source of livelihood. Then this became viewed as a scientific research exploration before becoming a recreational activity.
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Scuba diving is an adventure in itself. It is a silent odyssey into a uniquely serene environment.
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Now-a-days Scuba diving is widely preferred worldwide as recreational sports. Because once you dived, the feelings of diving will gave you continuous enjoyment after it. And Australia is the perfect spot for scuba diving – as the coastal belt is diving friendly in most of the places.
So friends lets enjoy Scuba in Australia…..
Today Scuba diving is one of the fastest growing recreational sports worldwide. With new gear evolving continuously and all manner of diving trips, excursions and vacations available. Men, woman, even children can become certified in Basic Scuba Diving in just a few days and exotic worlds that humans once only dreamed about, and many gave their lives to explore, are now accessible for almost anyone to safely enjoy.
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