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The history of scuba diving is extremely interesting. A lot of civilizations throughout time have engaged in breath-hold diving, also called free-diving. The proof of early free-diving would be the locating of sea things identified on land and ancient pictures of divers. These civilizations utilised free-diving to spearfish as well as in competitions. The Ancient Greeks are identified free-divers. They utilized free-diving to hunt for sponges and also in their military.

A few of the early attempts in the history of scuba diving to dive with all the use of air consist of snorkeling with hollow reeds, utilizing air-filled bags and diving bells. Diving bells are watertight chambers on cables. The diving bell is made to stay full of air since it is pushed below water, enabling a number of divers to be transported. These approaches were not quite effective, nevertheless, and did not practically resemble scuba diving as we know it right now. The reeds didn't permit divers to go deep into the water and air-filled bags soon filled with carbon-monoxide because the air was exhaled. Diving bells did not let the divers considerably mobility.

The initial diving suits were utilized in France and England. They were made of leather and air was pumped into them in the surface with manual pumps. After the discovery was produced to use metal to produce helmets, these suits had been capable to stand higher pressure. With air manually pumped into these helmets, divers had been able to enter deeper into the ocean as well as the history of scuba diving was furthered.

It wasn't until the 19th century that the analysis was completed to invent contemporary scuba diving as we know it right now. Paul Bert from France and John Scott Haldane from Scotland, performed scientific investigation on water pressure and our bodies limits regarding secure compressed air diving. At the same time, new technologies allowed for the development of air pumps, scuba regulators along with other equipment. Scuba diving and its history have been becoming much more recognized.

Throughout the 20th century, inventions in scuba equipment improved. Swim fins, masks and other scuba gear became available. Within the 1950's the public started to take interest in scuba diving. Scuba gear shops started to open up and also the first wet suit was introduced. Well-liked movies about diving and ships, including Titanic in 1997, continue to interest new divers and inspire veterans on the history-filled and adventurous sport of scuba diving.