Diving is one of the extremely excitement and recreation in the world. Every year, many people are going to trip for diving, and they are certainly pleasing memories of the trip will be. In the meantime, exiting “safety”, “comforting”, “reliability” and etc are very important for fun and professionals divers and it’s clear why. In other hand, diving can make good memories, when do not exist any casualty arising from the lack of regulation. Therefore, it is necessary to study and knowing rules and general information of diving. In this paper, we a brief review on PADI encyclopedia of recreational diving, which will be useful for the researchers who are professional and interested in this area, and also useful for person who have fun dive. We describe advantages of knowing each section throw of that section.
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Mostafa Ali Biegi, Elahe Abdoos. A Brief Review on PADI Encyclopedia of Recreational Diving. Am J Life Sci. 2015;3(3-1):1-11. doi: 10.11648/j.ajls.s.2015030301.11
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