What are Diving Signals?
Diving signals are the primary means of communication between divers when they are underwater. Unlike the surface world, verbal communication is impossible underwater due to the limitations imposed by the diving environment, such as water density and the need for breathing apparatus. As a result, divers rely on a well-established set of visual and tactile signals to convey messages. These signals are essential for ensuring safety, coordinating activities, and sharing observations during a dive. The development and standardization of these signals have been critical to the advancement of both recreational and professional diving, allowing divers from different backgrounds and experiences to communicate effectively.