John Bennett — may refer to: *John Bennett (composer) (c. 1735 ndash;1784), British composer and organist *John C. Bennett (1804 ndash;1867), American physician and leader in the Latter Day Saint movement *Sir John Bennett (1814 ndash;1897), British watchmaker… … Wikipedia
Nuno Gomes (diver) — Nuno Gomes (born 1951) is a South African SCUBA diver (of Portuguese descent) who holds the official current (2011) world record deep dive (independently verified and approved by Guinness World Records (see the 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010 and 2011… … Wikipedia
Deep diving — The meaning of the term deep diving is a form of technical diving.[1] It is defined by the level of the diver s diver training, diving equipment, breathing gas, and surface support: in recreational diving, PADI define anything from 18 metres / 60 … Wikipedia
Mark Ellyatt — Born UK Occupation technical diver Instructor Website http://www.inspired training.com Mark Ellyatt is a British technical diver a … Wikipedia
Natalee Holloway — Senior portrait of Natalee Holloway Born Natalee Ann Holloway October 21, 1986(1986 10 21) Clinton, Mississippi … Wikipedia
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Nitrogen narcosis — Inert gas narcosis [Nitrogen narcosis] Classification and external resources Divers breathe a mixture of oxygen, helium and nitrogen for deep dives to avoid the effects of narcosis. A cylinder label shows the maximum operating depth and mixture… … Wikipedia
Oxygen toxicity — Classification and external resources In 1942–43 the UK Government carried out extensive testing for oxygen toxicity in divers. The chamber is pressurised with air to 3.7 … Wikipedia
Chappaquiddick incident — Location Chappaquiddick Island, Massachusetts, U.S.A. Date July 18, 1969 (1969 07 18) Result Ted Kennedy pleaded guilty to a charge of leaving the scene of the ac … Wikipedia
Decompression (diving) — Divers decompressing in the water at the end of a dive Decompression in the context of diving derives from the reduction in ambient pressure experienced by the diver during the ascent at the end of a dive or hyperbaric exposure and refers to both … Wikipedia