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How Does a Closed Circuit Rebreather (CCR) Work? - 2010-12-07 by Joanne Cotterill new updated popular

How Does a Closed Circuit Rebreather (CCR) Work? Rebreather divers enjoy longer dives (~2 hours dives or longer are the norm) and enjoy diving in silence, no bubbles. Ever wondered how they work? This article provides a simple overview of the workings of a Closed Circuit Rebreather (CCR). Enjoy!
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Learning to Dive on a Semi Closed Rebreather - Taking Recreational Diving to New Realms - 2010-12-21 by Joanne Cotterill new updated popular

Learning to Dive on a Semi Closed Rebreather - Taking Recreational Diving to New Realms Most leisure divers will only ever dive on open circuit. Mention diving on a Rebreather and they'll think straight away it's for technical diving and very expensive. Well, the Semi-Closed Rebreather (a stepping stone before diving on a Closed Circuit Rebreather) is easy to learn to dive on and can provide big benefits to recreational divers. Read on to find out more about what a Semi Closed Rebreather (SCR) is and what's involved in learning to dive on one.
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