Kelp Forest Diving

Kelp Forest diving (kelp forest diving), sometimes referred to Jang diving (jungle diving) - scuba diving among the thickets of brown algae (kelp).

Dangers of diving: -Attraction of algae to flippers with strong rowing;
Thickets of closed-point ascent directly above the diver, hampering urgent emergency ascent;
-Narrow passages between the thickets, which excludes the possibility to turn to move backward;
entanglement of algae in the equipment;
-Reduced visibility due to a lack of natural light.












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