Ice diving. Diver in silhouette swimming beneath a man-made crack in frozen Arctic water. Ice diving is an extreme form of diving where divers must endure sub-zero water temperatures. A dive team will search for an area of ice that is thin enough to cut through using a chainsaw. The divers usually wear several layers of protection,including heated neoprene suits,a drysuit and a full face mask. Due to the conditions and small exit hole,divers must use extra safety precautions,such as the use of a safety rope,and diving only one or two at a time. Arctic waters are abundant in a wide variety of flora and fauna. Photographed in Canada | |
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Crédit: | Science Photo Library / Murray, Louise |
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