Most diving fatalities occur as a direct result of problems caused by divers themselves. The authors provide an exhaustive examination of the factors that contribute to diver stress and accidents. This well-organized treatise explores the definition of stress, stress indicators, panic and panic reactions, and the roles of diver training and equipment evaluation. For the sport diver, diving instructor, diving physiologist, physician, and scientific diving community. Includes figures, tables, and diagrams.
Data pubblicazione
01/01/1987