diving_mallorca

Fecha de nacimiento
10 Mar 1980 (Edad: 46)
Ubicación
Las Palmas, Mallorca
Gender
Female

Firma

What you should know before learning to dive

There are many things you should know before learning to dive where the most important thing is to know how to swim, have security and many precautions in order to avoid inconvenience and be able to develop this activity without inconvenience.

To find out what you really need here are some tips of great interest to you.

Don't miss them.

Diving in shipwreck.

Seeing a submerged wreck is one of the most popular activities for recreational divers.

Disaster, whatever it is, from a car to an ocean liner is an oasis of life.

In addition to the historical, cultural and scientific aspect, there is also that of marine life at its best.

Shipwrecks can be reached in most cases with a boat, so it is necessary to know the relative diving procedures.

Shipwrecks can be classified between ancient and modern.

The ancient ones are automatically under the protection of the archaeological heritage of the place and, therefore, the diver must know the local laws.

If an old shipwreck is found by chance, absolutely nothing can be eliminated, even if there is no danger (as it would be if it were a war accident).

The diver will have to limit himself to pedal the place and warn the competent authorities.

Unauthorized removal of any "memory" is punishable under criminal law as damage to the estate of the state and if perpetuated in more than one diver, even as a "criminal association".

If the shipwreck is modern, it does not mean that parts of it can be detached. There may be a legal dispute in action and the remains may be seized.

In addition to this, the lack of knowledge of what is being touched could be a source of serious surprises.

When diving mallorca it is essential to learn as much information as possible about the history of the shipwreck.

This will allow us to "understand" and appreciate our immersion more.

Modern wrecks can have very corroded structures from the sea and therefore easy to collapse.

For this reason, the penetration of a shipwreck can be dangerous.

The rusted leaves themselves can be a source of cuts or damage to equipment and the person.

Wrecks generally have tangled nets that can cause problems and require attention.

In such circumstances, the availability of the diving knife is essential.

At the end of the dive, it is a good rule for the diver to remove the anchor if it is stuck, subject to prior agreement with the boatman.