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Do you dive solo?

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Do you dive solo?

  • No, never

    Votes: 13 10.0%
  • Yes, in the past until I learned about the dangers

    Votes: 11 8.5%
  • Yes, but with depth/time restrictions

    Votes: 70 53.8%
  • Yes, regularly

    Votes: 36 27.7%

  • Total voters
    130
Re: Re: BIASED SAMPLE

Originally posted by Adrian
Paul,
The problem with dead divers is that they don't have much to say. Maybe they are keeping quiet to see if we live and learn from their mistakes.

Adrian

Absolutely right, but how can we learn if we don't know what happened?
 
:D I think you guys missed the point :head

I did a search in Canada and we have statistics for drownings and the various reasons. There was a category called "other/unknown" when referring to recreational drownings. If we could discover the estimated number of spearfishermen/freedivers, then it is possible to draw a reasonable estimate of how many deaths may have been due to these activities and then estimate the amount due to soloing.

I wonder if some of the other countries have more specific stats? Anybody?
 
Maybe a good point, "I sleep under water"

Statistics have destroid many hobies and other nice things in life.
And many are wrong... maybe even '46.372%'

Statistics are based on words, words choosen in the question, in the explination etc. There are manny ways one can read and awnser.
I usually find it very hard to fill in a form because I see different meanings. What do I read?did the questioner meant to ask? How would an avarage joe understand this question?

This shouldn't offcause stop us in seaking for safer ways to freedive. I also see a advantage of more freedivers, they may funtion as an extra lifeguard in publick places, educate children about the dangers, comfort and rescue near/drowned people.

Kars.
 
I dive alone more often than not. I want a spotter I'm comfortable with for deep dives, though, or I won't do them.
Mark
 
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