Regulator is what you breathe in
You can buy a diving regulator online at Divers Supply, Leisure Pro, Dive Right, and House of Scuba. You can also purchase a diving regulator on eBay and Amazon.
With scuba diving, you are diving with an oxygen tank on your back and a regulator in your mouth. For SNUBA, there isn't an oxygen pack on your back, instead your oxygen supply is a long hose attached to a raft on the surface of the water.
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It is called a regulator. To be specific, the part of the regulator that goes in your mouth is called the second stage of the regulator.
The difference between "regular" diving and synchronized diving is the scoring and the athletes. In "regular" diving one diver goes at a time and that one diver is scored based on that one dive. In synchronized diving, TWO people do the SAME DIVE at the SAME TIME to try and be as accurate and identical to each other as possible. The two athletes are then given ONE score for both dives based on their precision and timing.
Pursuit diving exerts greater pressure on the seabirds while deep plunging refers to going deep in the sea in search of the seabirds.
BCD, Regulator[first stage], mask, fins, snorkle + other accesories
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swimming you have to go in a pool where as diving you dive into water from a height
A normal residential diving board can be between 8-10 ft.
Scuba regulators, also called 'diving regulators', are vital for scuba divers to properly obtain oxygen from a tank. Regulators are available for purchase through diving specialty stores such as Prime Scuba, House of Scuba, and Divers Direct.
Diving mask, demand valve of the diving regulator, buoyancy compensator inflation and vent valves and depth guage. An alternate buoyancy compensator vent valve and shoulder straps of the BCD, which can be released by another diver in case of emergency Crutial that�s not mentioned� the contents gauge displaying remaining pressure in the diving cylinder - showing 150 bar