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This booklet compiles all the air diving tables and formulas used in the Diving Medical Technician (DMT) class conducted December 12-16, 2016 in Seattle.

Is there a way to store scuba cylinders to maximize their longevity? Here are some tips from the NOAA Diving Center.
An experienced NOAA Diver describes the events that led to his recent out of air incident and discusses ways to prevent another incident.
Hazard: The TUSA DC Solar Link IQ1204 diving computer can malfunction and display an incorrect reading to the diver, posing a drowning and injury hazard due to decompression sickness.
During a multi-day, high tempo mission, a diver ran out of air and was assisted to the surface by his dive buddies.
A habitat evaluation dive was interrupted by the unexpected appearance of a tug.
A recent incident involved two divers that had surfaced from a dive, remaining afloat on the surface and undetected by topside support for 55 minutes.

What do NOAA Divers do during their off time? NOAA Corps ENS Niki Norton and Phil Manougian, LCDR Sarah Duncan, and LT Zach Cress use their NOAA diving skills to volunteer!

On June 15, NOAA Divers concluded a research trip onboard the NOAA ship Hi’ialakai to the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands (NWHI) and the Papahānaumokuākea Marine National Monument (PMNM).