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Report on Decompression Illness, Diving Fatalities and Project Dive

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Figures 2.5-2 <strong>and</strong> 2.5-3 indicate that the most frequent dive seriespattern in our 2003 sample was 10 to 19 dives over six days. Thisreflects the fact that more than 50 percent of dives were collectedfrom divers <strong>on</strong> liveaboards. Series with two to four dives made upmore than <strong>on</strong>e quarter of all dives <strong>and</strong> were collected mainly frombeach <strong>and</strong> day-boat divers. Series with more than 30 dives overseven or more days diving were, for the most part, c<strong>on</strong>tributed bythe dive professi<strong>on</strong>als participating in the Recreati<strong>on</strong>al <strong>Dive</strong>Professi<strong>on</strong>al study.Secti<strong>on</strong> 2 - <strong>Project</strong> <strong>Dive</strong> Explorati<strong>on</strong> (PDE)Figure 2.5-2Percentageof the PDEsample with theindicated numberof dives in the diveseries (n=2,703).Figure 2.5-3Percentageof the PDEsample with theindicated numberof days in diveseries (n=2,703).DAN’s <str<strong>on</strong>g>Report</str<strong>on</strong>g> <strong>on</strong> Decompressi<strong>on</strong> <strong>Illness</strong>, <strong>Diving</strong> <strong>Fatalities</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Project</strong> <strong>Dive</strong> Explorati<strong>on</strong>: 2005 Editi<strong>on</strong> 33

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