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NOAA Diving Manual: Diving for Science and Technology, Fourth Edition  
Author: James T. Joiner (Editor)
ISBN: 0941332705
Format: Handover
Publish Date: June, 2005
 
     
     
   Book Review


Harry Thompson, Safety & Training Mgr, Diving Diseases Research Centre
Has to be one of the best quality and value books available. Content is excellent, it has really impressed me.


Book Description
his completely revised Fourth Edition of the NOAA Diving Manual, Diving for Science and Technology, is one of the most detailed diving reference books available and is a valuable resource for all who are interested in a complete encyclopedia of diving technology, equipment, techniques, and procedures. More than 100 authors and reviewers, selected from a diverse spectrum of experts in recreational scuba diving, commercial, military, scientific and research diving, combined their expertise to address the complex issues involved in today's diving. This new edition contains twenty-one chapters on all aspects of diving: techniques to improve the methodology of underwater scientific research, new gear, operational techniques and details to assist the diver in diving safely. In addition, there are ten appendices, including a glossary, references, and a detailed index. The technologies of rebreathers and mixed gas diving, including nitrox and oxygen are included; diving physics, physiology, decompression and diving medicine have been updated to reflect the recent development in the diving industry. The never-before-published NOAA Nitrox Tables and Nitrox Diving Procedures allow deeper and/or longer bottom times to increase diver efficiency when using nitrox, without affecting safety or increasing decompression time. The most current and up-to-date U.S. Navy Dive Tables are also included. The NOAA Diving Manual is a valuable resource all serious divers must have!


From the Publisher
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA)Diving Program, which is recognized as one of the leading authorities on scientific diving and undersea technology has released the Fourth Edition of the NOAA Diving Manual. The newly revised manual is published in full color, with 688 coated pages and is available now. It contains basic through advanced applied diving technologies and is written in a non-technical style so it will be informative to all who are interested in safe diving procedures and techniques.


From the Author
The Editor, Jim Joiner, states "This new Fourth Edition has been greatly expanded and completely revised from the last 1991 edition to reflect the diversified tasks NOAA divers carry out under water. Because these tasks are as varied as those of any group of worlwide underwater workers, this new manual contains instructions, recommendations, and general guidance on the broadest possible range of underwater conditions and diving situations."




NOAA Diving Manual: Diving for Science and Technology

FROM THE PUBLISHER

The NOAA Diving Program, which is recognized as one of the leading authorities on scientific diving and undersea technology, will soon release its revised, Fourth Edition of the NOAA Diving Manual. The manual contains the basic through advanced applied diving technologies needed to carry out scientific investigations and various tasks of the working diver. It is written in a non-technical style so it will be informative to all who are interested in safe diving techniques.

More than 100 authors and reviewers, selected from a diverse spectrum of experts in recreational, commercial, military, scientific and research diving, combined their expertise to address the complex issues involved in scientific and research diving. Each author/reviewer was selected for his knowledge and skills, as well as his understanding of the needs of scientific and research divers.

     



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