วันเสาร์ที่ 31 กรกฎาคม พ.ศ. 2553

Scuba Diving - How to Communicate Underwater?

 The ability to effectively communicate with dive companions underwater is essential to any diving team. Thus, it is necessary to learn sign language techniques or basic diving signals to be able to convey important messages to your dive companions while cruising the depths. Using hand signals is just one of the few measures employed as a safety component of scuba diving activities. Here are a few underwater communication methods that are commonly utilized during a dive.



  1. Sign Language. If water visibility still allows it, sign language is one of the more reliable forms of underwater communication. Most dive groups enroll in sign language courses just to establish team communication underwater. You and your dive buddies can scout for deaf schools in your area and get into a sign language class.

  2.  Alphabet Signals. Do a little research with books or over the Internet about the standard gestures used for the hand alphabet. This method used by the deaf-mute is by far the easiest and more convenient method of communication when the mouth cannot be used for a verbal discourse. Although tedious at times because you need to spell each and every letter of a word, particularly when translating phrases and statements; this method will prove to be convenient when you need to convey a quick idea to your diving buddy underwater.

  3.  Diver Signals. International standards used by divers to communicate underwater are usually taken up in basic open water courses. The signals convey pretty obvious messages such as stretching out a hand to signal a stop or raising both thumbs up to signal the end of the dive.


  4.  Getting in Touch with your Dive Buddies. Dive groups also come up with signals that are endemic to the team. These unique gestures are developed for in-group conveniences and understanding.

  5.  Communication while Night Diving. Signals used during a night dive are accomplished with the aid of a torch light for illumination. While doing this, be careful not to flash the light source directly at the eyes of other scuba divers or with passing by fishes.

  6.  Electronic Communication Devices. Communication gadgets are more expensive and are typically used by professional scuba divers in the conduct of underwater activities. There are scuba radio communicator helmets that is an underwater version of the walkie-talkie.

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