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How do cavern and cave diving differ from diving in open water?

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How do cavern and cave diving differ from diving in open water?

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Caverns and caves are what experts call overhead environments — environments in which divers do not have direct access to the surface. Among the greatest safety factors in open-water diving is that a diver who is without air and separated from his or her buddies can still make an Emergency Swimming Ascent (ESA). Being in an overhead environment takes away this important safety factor.

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