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From: superbuzo
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  • Como sempre trabalhei em águas de visibilidade zero, trabalhar em uma água assim é um sonho profissional....sorte e sucesso aso que tem essa oportunidade.

  • To be sincere the underwater welding jobs are really few and there are lot of guys with the underwater welding certification, so chances are really low you would be able to get in an underwater welding job. Won´t spend my money on that, getting Diver Medical Technician will pay much more.

  • If anyone in a welding diving school would help me out just tell me what its like and anything about it. I want to do it but i want to talk to someone who has been through a diving school any help through e-mail or by phone would help out so much thanks

  • maybe an inflator whip what were you doing for almost 3 hrs ? im going to school now at divers academy international in NJ the longest ive done so far is just over an hr but almost all our dives are in low vis the past week weve been in 45 ft with ZERO vis in mud up to your waist

  • as a purely recreational diver im interested in how you work in zero vis? Just trying to do it blindly? Is there a system? Maybe some Sonar/Infrared Imaging?

    Would love to learn a bit about this :)

    Greetings

  • Nice video. I'm a student at DIT in Seattle, WA. We do all our dives in drysuits. I did a midwater dive for 2:56 yesterday. We were installing a plidco clamp. I was exhausted. How do you maintain neutral buoyancy? Is it just trial and error with your weights and a wetsuit?

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