Scuba diving

Diving accidents - silence and utter lack of information

Diving experienced a huge boom in the last ten or fifteen years. Hunreds of thousands of totally inexperienced newcomers go under water annually. Almost every year this wonderful hobby also takes its toll in the form of several serious, usually fatal accidents. The curious thing is, while there are thousands of discussions and diving forums dedicated to courses and tours, those returning to accidents are pretty rare. Of course, everyone wants everything safe, but accidents simply happen, even to the most experienced.
25. 6. 2013

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Most diving accidents briefly run through the mass media, and after a short, often not very constructive discussion on diving forums, disappear into the dustbin of history. While for other activities, with let´s say the same level of safety, accidents are paid relatively much attention, when it comes to diving, people behave like they did not want them to hear. Yet it is the misfortune of others that can become a great "textbook" for experienced divers and also raised finger for too confident beginners. It was just errors of divers from the past, through which the development of techniques and knowledge of effects of staying under water on the human body moved forward.

There is ultimately prevailed view of the recent years, better prefer not to return to such events, as it is unnecessary for commercial land, for sale of other courses and licenses and can spoil the whole positive diving spirit. Anyone seeking causes of the accident is immediately labeled a tabloid hack, parasite on the suffering of family members and a host of other unflattering adjectives. A typical example is the recent accident at Wolfgangsee in Austria. Reported in several newspapers in the “Crime” section, the tragedy was only mentioned and then, without any other details or more information, disappeared. The story is quickly closed, simply another diver drowned.

Therefore, on behalf of the international internet portal Adrex.com, we would like to invite you to share these often very personal and embarrassing information that may help others. No matter what portal or magazine you choose for this purpose, but do not keep information in secrecy just for yourself. Let us return to negative experiences that may prevent their unnecessary repetition. For this purpose, we established a new discussion forum on the topic: "My worst underwater experience"

25. 6. 2013

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