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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the dive plan form in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the 'Date Submitted' and 'Proposed Expedition Dates' in the designated fields. Ensure accuracy for proper documentation.
  3. Fill in the 'Dive Platform Name' and 'General Dive Site Location'. This information is crucial for identifying where the dives will take place.
  4. Complete the sections for 'Dive Plan Submitted By', 'Principal Investigator', and proposed number of dives. If multiple dives are planned, profile each dive on a separate sheet as indicated.
  5. List all divers under 'Diving Roster', including their level and depth certification. Make sure to provide specifics for each diver on the back if necessary.
  6. Detail any anticipated hazardous conditions and safety precautions. This ensures that all divers are aware of potential risks and prepared accordingly.
  7. Finally, review all entries for completeness before submitting your dive plan. Use our platform's features to save or share your completed form easily.

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Best Scuba Diving Apps for Your Mobile Device DiveMate (Scuba Dive Log) DiveMate is a popular dive logbook app available for Android and iOS devices. Deepblu. Diveboard. iDeco Pro. Dive Log. Subsurface. DIVE Magazine. Real Tides GPS.
The Rule of Thirds is a guideline used by scuba divers to manage their air supply effectively throughout a dive. It involves mentally dividing ones breathing gas supply into three equal parts. One-third for the outward journey, one-third for the return journey, and one-third as a reserve or emergency supply.
Making your map Draw a quick sketch of the dive site on the slate. Select a central point within the site. Swim from the buoy out. Using kick cycles, measure the distance between prominent features. When you get to a feature, note your bearing from the central point.
Dive planning theory says: Use a dive computer or dive tables to determine maximum depth and bottom time for your dive. Consider your experience level, the type of dive you want to do, and your personal air consumption rate. Be conservative in your calculations and err on the side of caution.

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