NOAA Diving Manual

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LanguageEnglish
SubjectScientific diving theory and operations
GenreNon-fiction
PublisherBest Publishing Company
NOAA Diving Manual
Cover of the 5th edition
LanguageEnglish
SubjectScientific diving theory and operations
GenreNon-fiction
PublisherBest Publishing Company
Publication date
1977
Publication placeUS

The NOAA Diving Manual: Diving for Science and Technology is a book originally published by the US Department of Commerce for use as training and operational guidance for National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration divers. NOAA also publish a Diving Standards and Safety Manual (NDSSM), which describes the minimum safety standards for their diving operations. Several editions of the diving manual have been published, and several editors and authors have contributed over the years. The book is widely used as a reference work by professional and recreational divers.

The book summarizes the state of the art for scientific diving,[1] and provides detailed but accessible explanations of the physics and physiology of diving, diving equipment, and diving procedures, at a level appropriate for the diving scientist and scientific diving team supervisor.[2]

Content

The book is subdivided into sections and pages are numbered with reference to the section number. Sections of the second edition include:[2]

The appendices include:[2]

  • References
  • Selected bibliography
  • NOAA Diving Regulations
  • US Navy Standard Air Decompression Tables
  • NOAA Nitrox I Diving and Decompression Tables
  • US Navy Recompression Treatment Tables
  • Nitrogen-Oxygen Saturation Treatment Table
  • Index

Reviews

The 4th edition was well received by Briscoe and Carmichael 2002 in Volume 15 of Oceanography[1]

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