Stock Photo - A diver carries out a jump entry from a disused pier at Firth of Clyde, Scotland This method of entering the water is initially exhilarating but becomes fairly routine for experienced divers It is a very practical and easy method of gaining access which avoids clambering over rocks or climbing down ladders The diver must hold his or her mask in place throughout the exercise and must also be sure that there are no underwater obstructions close to the point of entry

Stock Photo: A diver carries out a jump entry from a disused pier at Firth of Clyde, Scotland This method of entering the water is initially exhilarating but becomes fairly.

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