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Ready to dive deeper into the world of mixed gas diving? In this comprehensive video, Gary breaks down the three essential types of mixed gas diving: Nitrox, Trimix, and Heliox. Whether you're a recreational diver or looking to take your skills to the next level, this video covers everything you need to know about these specialized diving gases. What You'll Learn: Nitrox Diving: Discover the benefits of using Nitrox for longer bottom times and reduced nitrogen absorption. Gary explains the ideal scenarios for using Nitrox and the precautions to keep in mind. Trimix Diving: Explore the advantages of Trimix for deep diving and extended-range dives. Learn about the composition of Trimix, its benefits for reducing nitrogen narcosis, and the training required for safe Trimix diving. Heliox Diving: Understand the role of Heliox in commercial and technical diving. Gary discusses the unique properties of Heliox, its uses in deep-sea diving operations, and the importance of proper gas management. QUOTE from DAN (Divers Alert Network): "Many divers report feeling less fatigued after diving with Enriched Air Nitrox (EANx). While this is a common observation, it’s important to understand the underlying reasons. The reduced fatigue is not a direct effect of the increased oxygen in Nitrox but rather a result of diving more conservatively. When using Nitrox, divers typically plan their dives with a higher partial pressure of oxygen (PPO2) in mind, which means they stay well within no-decompression limits. This conservative approach reduces the nitrogen load on the body, minimizing the risk of decompression stress and its subtle effects, such as subclinical decompression sickness (DCS). These subtle effects, even if not severe enough to cause overt symptoms, can contribute to post-dive fatigue. By avoiding these stresses, divers may feel less tired after their dives." By the end of this video, you'll have a better understanding of each type of mixed gas diving, including their applications, benefits, and safety considerations. Enhance your diving knowledge and skills with Gary's insights! 🔔 Stay Updated with Our Latest Content! 🚀 Hit the notification button and SUBSCRIBE to our YouTube channel to never miss an update! Join our community and dive into a world of exciting and informative videos. Don't miss out—subscribe now and be the first to know when we release new content! FOLLOW US ON SOCIALS Facebook - / deeferdiving Instagram - / deeferdiving #MixedGas #Nitrox #Trimix #Heliox #Diving #Scuba #ScubaDiving