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NAUI Master Scuba Diver CHAPTER 8Limited Visibility and Night Diving While most recreational divers prefer diving in clearer water, 204 Limited Visibility and Night Diving there are times when lower visibility diving can be challenging and equally enjoyable. Further, you may have a specific diving interest in mind that is pursued in low visibility water. Types of popular low visibility diving which include night diving, cavern and/ or cave diving, and hunting for artifacts. In this section, some of the many other types of reduced visibility diving will be discussed, as will procedures for comfortably enjoying this unique diving environment. Diving is a collection of amazing experiences. Your first open water dive, the first eel you saw, the thrill of a wreck dive (even if it was only a ’58 Chevy at the bottom of the local quarry), all occupy a special place in your memory. If you have never made a night dive, then you have more wonderful memories ahead. There are a variety of different creatures that appear at night, and the behavior of many animals also changes in the darkness.


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