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[Choose #1] Plan your dives as if your diving alone and I bet your plans will be a little safer.
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[Choose #1] When I am working with my camera I often shoot solo, but I back my dive limits way, way, way back often diving in less than 5 meters.
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[Choose #1] I do when conditions call for it, but I don’t make a habit of it. In some black water conditions that I’ve been in, there is no choice.
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[Choose #4] I am cert. as a solo diver - need more dive ops. to accept us.
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[Choose #1] WHEN YOU WRECK DIVE SPEAR FISH IN NEW JERSEY YOU DIVE ALONE.YOU MUST BEABLE TO FIX WHAT EVER GOES WR
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[Choose #3] Its no fun diving alone
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[Choose #1] Have a back up and carry a big knife!!
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[Choose #2] NEVER EVER. My wife would kill me
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[Choose #4] for spearfishing
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[Choose #1] I’m a pro photographer and my purpose uw is different than most. I’m a terrible dive buddy.
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[Choose #2] I adamantly believe in the buddy system at all times
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[Choose #2] even as a new diver seen things go wrong with the best divers
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[Choose #1] But I try to follow the guidlines on solo diving and carrying redundancies
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[Choose #1] most my dives are solo.
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[Choose #1] If you have a pony tank on it’s own reg. it’s your buddy
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[Choose #3] depends on where and what type of dive
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[Choose #1] With proper experience, training and equipment
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[Choose #4] diving is a save yourself sport
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[Choose #1] Only if adequately prepared for solo diving.
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[Choose #3] Only if I knew the site like the back of my hand, and never in an over head environment.
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[Choose #1] I am getting SDI solo diving cert, but I’ll never go beyond comfort zone
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[Choose #4] you should always prep to be a solo diver never rely on anyone to save your ##
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[Choose #2] I am just a beginner,, and would not try that yet..from what I have read. NOT A GOOD IDEA
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[Choose #1] Not my first choice but its very relaxing and only to 100ft depth with no penetration..
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