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  1. The No Decompression Limit is the time in minutes we can spend at a certain depth before we absorb too much nitrogen to simply return to the surface without stopping. In recreational diving, safety stops are non-essential stops to err on the side caution. Recreational divers learn how to stay inside the no-decompression zone to avoid mandatory deco... See more

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    On the surface in a 1 bar environment, the respective partial pressures are 0.21 O2 and 0.79 N2. Prior to a … See more

    No-Decompression Limit Table

    Now we know that it is absolutely crucial to know how much nitrogen we absorb on a dive, we need to know where to find this information. This is where the No-Decompression Limit tables or Recreational Dive Plann… See more

    Exceeding No Decompression Limits

    This is a common question among new scuba divers. It is the diver’s responsibility to monitor their NDLs during a dive and determine whether they have enough time to conduct consecutive dives. Today, most divers rely … See more

    What Is A Decompression stop?

    When we adhere to no-decompression limits, we are conducting no-stop diving. This means at any point during our dive, we could in theory swim up to the surface without stopping. Yes, that is without safety stop too. It … See more

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    The No Decompression Limit is the time in minutes we can spend at a certain depth before we absorb too much nitrogen to simply return to the surface without stopping. In recreational diving, safety stops are non-essential stops to err on the side caution.
    A no-decompression limit (NDL) is a time limit for the amount of time a diver can stay at a given depth. No-decompression limits vary from dive to dive, depending upon depth and previous recent dive profiles.
    No decompression limit (NDL) refers to the time a diver can spend at a certain depth before needing to ascend so as to avoid decompression sickness. In other words, it is the maximum time when a diver can still ascend directly to the surface without requiring decompression stops on the way up.
    No decompression limit defines the maximum amount of time a diver can safely spend at a particular depth before having to make decompression stops during ascent.
    In diving, the no decompression limit (NDL) represents the maximum bottom time for a given depth, that a diver may stay without being required to make explicit decompression stops during ascent.
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