Solo diving

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Solo diving is the practice of underwater diving without a dive buddy, particularly with reference to scuba diving, but the term is also applied to freedivers. Solo diving is considered risky due to the potential for equipment failure and the absence of a buddy to assist in such situations.

History

The practice of solo diving has been controversial within the diving community, and is generally discouraged by diving training organizations, which typically require that a diver always have a buddy. The Scuba Diving International (SDI) diver training agency, however, has offered a Solo Diving certification course since 2001.

Safety Considerations

Safety considerations for solo diving include the risk of equipment failure, the absence of a buddy to assist in emergencies, and the need for self-sufficiency. Solo divers typically carry redundant equipment such as extra air supplies and alternate breathing regulators. They also need to be proficient in self-rescue skills and emergency procedures.

Training

Training for solo diving typically includes equipment handling skills, emergency procedures, and dive planning. The SDI Solo Diving course, for example, includes training in equipment redundancy, self-sufficiency, and dive planning.

Equipment

Solo divers typically use the same basic equipment as buddy divers, but with some additions for redundancy and self-sufficiency. These may include extra air supplies, alternate breathing regulators, and additional dive lights.

Legal and Insurance Issues

Some jurisdictions and dive operators require divers to have a buddy, and solo diving may not be covered by insurance policies. Divers planning to dive solo should check the regulations and insurance requirements in their area.

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