Solo diving

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Sólo potápění, občas taky sólové potápění je jednou z forem přístrojového potápění, kdy se potápěč (sólo potápěč – solo diver) potápí sám bez potápěčského partnera – buddyho. Na první pohled to může působit zvláštně, neboť od základních kurzů (bez ohledu na výcvikovou agenturu) se potápěči učí potápět přinejmenším ve dvojici, tzv. buddy teamu. rdf:langString
Solotauchen ist das Tauchen ohne einen Buddy, besonders beim Gerätetauchen, aber auch beim Apnoetauchen. Manche Taucher ziehen das Solotauchen dem Tauchen im Buddysystem vor und betrachten sich damit als eigenverantwortlich für ihre Sicherheit. rdf:langString
Solo diving is the practice of self-sufficient underwater diving without a "dive buddy", particularly with reference to scuba diving, but the term is also applied to freediving. Professionally, solo diving has always been an option which depends on operational requirements and risk assessment. Surface supplied diving and atmospheric suit diving are commonly single diver underwater activities but are accompanied by an on-surface support team dedicated to the safety of the diver, including a stand-by diver, and are not considered solo diving in this sense. rdf:langString
rdf:langString Sólo potápění
rdf:langString Solotauchen
rdf:langString Solo diving
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rdf:langString Sólo potápění, občas taky sólové potápění je jednou z forem přístrojového potápění, kdy se potápěč (sólo potápěč – solo diver) potápí sám bez potápěčského partnera – buddyho. Na první pohled to může působit zvláštně, neboť od základních kurzů (bez ohledu na výcvikovou agenturu) se potápěči učí potápět přinejmenším ve dvojici, tzv. buddy teamu.
rdf:langString Solotauchen ist das Tauchen ohne einen Buddy, besonders beim Gerätetauchen, aber auch beim Apnoetauchen. Manche Taucher ziehen das Solotauchen dem Tauchen im Buddysystem vor und betrachten sich damit als eigenverantwortlich für ihre Sicherheit. Freizeit-Solotaucher sollten über besondere Fähigkeiten und Ausrüstung verfügen, um auszugleichen, dass ihnen kein anderer Taucher im Notfall Hilfe leisten könnte. Die nötigen Fähigkeiten und Verfahren können unter anderem in speziellen Tauchausbildungen erlernt werden, die eine Prüfung beinhalten und zu einer Zertifizierung führen. Während die meisten Tauchorganisationen früher vom Freizeit-Solotauchen abrieten, wird es seit den späten 1990er Jahren teilweise akzeptiert und für erfahrene Taucher eine entsprechende Ausbildung zu taucherischer Selbstständigkeit und redundanter Ausrüstung angeboten.
rdf:langString Solo diving is the practice of self-sufficient underwater diving without a "dive buddy", particularly with reference to scuba diving, but the term is also applied to freediving. Professionally, solo diving has always been an option which depends on operational requirements and risk assessment. Surface supplied diving and atmospheric suit diving are commonly single diver underwater activities but are accompanied by an on-surface support team dedicated to the safety of the diver, including a stand-by diver, and are not considered solo diving in this sense. Solo freediving has occurred for millennia as evidenced by artifacts dating back to the ancient people of Mesopotamia when people dived to gather food and to collect pearl oysters. It wasn't until the 1950s, with the development of formalised scuba diving training, that recreational solo diving was deemed to be dangerous, particularly for beginners. In an effort to mitigate associated risks, some scuba certification agencies incorporated the practice of buddy diving into their diver training programmes. The true risk of solo diving relative to buddy diving in the same environmental conditions has never been reliably established, and may have been significantly overstated by some organisations, though it is generally recognised that buddy and team diving, when performed as specified in the manuals, will enhance safety to some extent depending on circumstances. Some divers, typically those with advanced underwater skills, prefer solo diving over buddy diving and acknowledge responsibility for their own safety. One of the more controversial reasons given being the uncertain competence of arbitrarily allocated dive buddies imposed on divers by service providers protected from liability by waivers. Others simply prefer solitude while communing with nature, or find the burden of continuously monitoring another person reduces their enjoyment of the activity, or engage in activities which are incompatible with effective buddy diving practices, and accept the possibility of slightly increased risk, just as others accept the increased risk associated with deeper dives, planned decompression, or penetration under an overhead. The recreational solo diver uses enhanced procedures, skills and equipment to mitigate the risks associated with not having another competent diver immediately available to assist if something goes wrong. The skills and procedures may be learned through a variety of effective methods to achieve appropriate competence, including formal training programmes with associated assessment and certification. Recreational solo diving, once discouraged by most training agencies, has been accepted since the late 1990s by some agencies that will train and certify experienced divers skilled in self-sufficiency and the use of redundant backup scuba equipment. In most countries there is no legal impediment to solo recreational diving, with or without certification.
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