Dive Gear References

The Essentials of Deeper Sport Diving

The Essentials of Deeper Sport Diving
John Lippman
AquaQuest, 1992
320 pages, illustrated, b&w

This book is not about technical diving but covers many important aspects of decompression physiology and deep-diving techniques and equipment that any diver ought to know. I see it for 1 cent used on Amazon - get a copy !!!


US Navy Dive Manual

US Navy Dive Manual
1999, updated 2001

Free Download: US Navy Dive Manual

Michael Langford's 35mm Handbook

Michael Langford's 35mm Handbook
Michael Langford
Knopf, 1998
224 pages, illustrated, color

A terrific introduction to the basics of photography - everything from f-stops to style. Clear and concise. Basic concepts still apply to digital even if film is dead.

Scuba Regulator Maintenance and Repair

Scuba Regulator Maintenance and Repair
Vance Harlow
Airspeed Press

Explains in detail how regulators work, how they are serviced, and how they are often not serviced. Things you should know about your equipment, even if you don't plan to do your own work.

The Oxygen Hacker's Companion

The Oxygen Hacker's Companion
Vance Harlow
Airspeed Press

How to handle oxygen, O2-clean your own equipment, mix your own Nitrox, etc.

Wetsuit and Drysuit Maintenance and Repair

Wetsuit and Drysuit Maintenance and Repair
Steven Lindblom
Airspeed Press


Carp

Cyprinus carpio

Size
to 36"
( record over 6 ft )

Description
A heavy-bodied, laterally compressed minnow with a long dorsal fin and arched back. The first ray of the dorsal and anal fins is a stout, serrated spine. The small triangular head tapers to a blunt snout. The small, protrusible mouth contains no teeth and is located below the snout. There are two pairs of barbels on the upper jaw. Body color is brassy green on top grading to bronze or gold on sides. The belly is yellowish-white. Fins typically are yellow, orange, golden, or light olive in color. The wild type of common carp is completely covered with large, round scales. Mirror carp has a few very large scales scattered over the body and leather carp are virtually scaleless.

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