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RISKS OF PANIC IN SCUBA DIVING IV
Capt. Darrick Lorenzen
8/8/2008
Can individuals with high anxiety be trained in techniques that will reduce the risks of panic?   Dr. Morgan: Apparently not. The use of intervention techniques based upon procedures such as biofeedback, hypnosis, im...

SHARK ATTACK!
Capt. Darrick Lorenzen
7/30/2008
Craig Hutto, 16, of Lebanon Tennessee survived a shark attack, Monday, July 27th, but his leg had to be amputated. The incident occurred near Panama City, Florida. Hutto was listed in critical condition Tuesday and d...

RISKS OF PANIC IN SCUBA DIVING III
Capt. Darrick Lorenzen
7/29/2008
Are anxiety and panic problems discussed in scuba diving instructional materials?   Dr. Morgan: No. Terms like anxiety and stress don’t appear in the index of books commonly used by national certifying bodies involve...

MSD FORUMS - GENERAL EQUIPMENT DISCUSSIONS
TOPIC: Underwater Metal Detectors
stisinai

Joined on
9/25/2006

I am considering purchasing one of these purely for entertainment and something else to do underwater.  Does anyone have any comments good or bad about them?  Any brands to go with or stay away from?  I was looking at a couple of the fisher models???

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PDSLTD

Joined on
6/28/2006

I have a Fisher and it works great.
It has been borrowed by several Police & Fire Depts. for many searches.
Found several Guns, and knifes that they needed to find.
I have to dig it out of storage to get you the model number.
But everybody who has used it loves it along with myself..


To Error on the side of Safety,
is to Live and Dive Again.
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stisinai

Joined on
9/25/2006

Thank you!

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RidgeWolf

Joined on
7/18/2006

I play with an older Fisher CZ-20 QuickSilver. Probably gets more land use, but it's nice on the beaches and in the quarry or frequented dive site, knives.lites,watches are my typical finds
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