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 Careers in Diving

Book No. D535: - Steven M. Barsky, Kristine C. Barsky, Ronnie Lynn Damico
A comprehensive guide to various careers in diving ranging from underwater photography to marine archaeology. Explores 14 different diving careers and tells how to obtain the desired job. Written by three career diving professionals, all of whom presently work in jobs that involve diving.
 
 Hyperbaric Medicine Practice
Book No. D479: - Edited by Eric P. Kindwall, M.D.
An impressive collection of the ever expanding field of HBO in a text intended not only to identify where we have been and where we are, but also to aid in setting directions for further HBO. The book provides practical information on the application of HBO in clinical treatment of patients, with over 1600 references from relevant literature. The most up-to-date information available on hyperbaric medicine.
 
 Dangerous Marine Creatures
Book No. D565: - Carl Edmonds, M.D.
A unique guide to aid swimmers, surfers, sailors, fishermen, skindivers, and all others connected with the sea in avoiding injury from marine creatures. Covers the general description of most dangerous marine creatures, and gives the symptoms, first aid treatments, medical treatments and techniques to prevent injury, poisoning, venomous stings and infections. Also gives case reports on medical cases involving these creatures.
 
 Encyclopedia of Underwater Investigations
Book No. D487: - Cpl. Robert Teather, C.V. Royal Mounted Police
This functional manual takes the mystique from underwater investigative procedures through the use of clear, descriptive, step-by-step procedures and forms. Valuable information for police, public safety dive teams, attorneys, fire departments, and coroners office personnel. Using the detailed instructions, techniques and principles will ensure an accurate investigation and report.
 
 Marine Conservation for the 21st Century
Book No. D705S: - Hillary Viders, Ph.D.
The most comprehensive thesis available on the need to conserve the marine environment. For divers, scientists, teachers, environmentalists, this well-researched book addresses the importance of water for recreation, commercial, and scientific purposes. Explains what we all can do to help! Color photos, drawings, charts. In 1993, Viders was honored by President Clinton with the prestigious Take Pride in America Award.
 
 Cold Water Diving, A Guide to Ice Diving
Book No. D811: - John Heine
In this book John Heine has detailed the requirements for safe and comfortable ice diving. It covers cold water and ice diving environments, training, equipment, thermal protection, preparing and planning dives and safety and emergency procedures.
 
 Spearfishing for Skin and Scuba Divers
Book No. D927: plus P&H - Steven M. Barsky
This book was written for the novice diver who wants to get started in underwater hunting. This book contains the basic information and special tips you must have to help you pick the right gear for your needs and know where to hunt. Also included is information on secret spearfishing techniques, fish species, accessories, and conservation.
 Best of Alert Diver
Book No. D937: - Edited by Divers Alert Network.
A collection of the best articles from Alert Diver, the magazine of Divers Alert Network. This book represents some of the most important articles published on diving fitness, diving health conditions, decompression illness, drugs and diving, air & nitrox diving, and rescue diving.
Authors include, Glen Egstrom, Paul Auerbach, Alfred Bove, Richard Moon, Kenneth Kizer, and many more.

 Commercial, Scientific and Military Diving Books

 Scientific Diving: A General Code of Practice
D399: - Edited by N C Flemming & M D Max on behalf of the World Underwater Federation (CMAS)
Provides divers with - guidance on safe practice under varying experimental and environmental conditions - recommendations on administrative practices, insurance, terms of employment, medical & training standards, dive planning, safety with different breathing gasses and systems (including hazardous equipment) and expedition planning - a detailed bibliography, addresses of experts and many other useful appendices. The Code is a valuable reference for diving officers, administrators, scientific divers, and individual divers.
 
 The U.S. Navy Divers Handbook
Book No. D005: plus P&H - United States Navy. This handbook provides a convenient and readily available pocket guide (4" x 6-3/4") to the most current air decompression procedures and tables, administration of recompression treatment, chamber operations, and emergency first-aid procedures. Pocket-sized, with waterproof and tearproof pages, color tables and charts, plastic-covered spiral binding.
 
 NOAA Diving Manual, Third Edition
Book No. D047: - U.S. Department of Commerce/NOAA. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration developed this single-volume summary of the fundamentals of diving at depths of less than 250 feet. It contains instructions, recommendations and guidance on the broadest possible range of dive situations for recreational or working divers.
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