King the average depth of the water at that location is 16 ft. and the water temperature was in the 70s weather conditions were good. He was a 38 year old Navy serviceman attached to SOCOM at Macdill AFB. NCIS investigators were on the scene to determine the actual cause for the death. There were reports that he indeed carried some type of breathing apparatus and that could very well be a source of complications if Boyle's laws were disregarded.In another thread there has been brief discussion of reports of the tragic death of a fellow boater who, according to one report, dove on his anchor to free it, as it evidently had become fouled on something. The depth of the water was not mentioned. But regardless of the full set of circumstances leading to the above-mentioned tragedy it has occurred to me that while people don't much think about it, breath-hold diving can be a dangerous activity, especially in cold water. People trained in SCUBA diving are given some instruction, but since most recreational SCUBA divers are trained by instructors of sport shops looking to expand the sport (and sales), training in breath-hold diving is not a priority item. Even among some types of professional diver training,
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