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Why is there a 70m depth limit on mixed gas diving with a rebreather?

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Why is there a 70m depth limit on mixed gas diving with a rebreather?

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It is generally accepted that for dives deeper than 70 metres the logistics, planning, management, gas management and back-up considerations become much more complex. 70m also conforms with BSAC’s recommended maximum depth for open circuit mixed gas and allows suitably qualified rebreather divers to dive with open circuit mixed gas members on branch dives.

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