What is a Backward Roll Entry when Scuba Diving?
The backward roll entry is a popular technique used by scuba divers to enter the water from a sitting position on the side of a boat. This method allows for a controlled and smooth entry into the water, minimizing the risk of damaging or dislodging equipment. This article will discuss the importance, technique, safety considerations, and alternatives to the backward roll entry.
What does the acronym SCUBA stand for?
Scuba diving is an underwater sport and recreational activity that enables individuals to explore and observe aquatic environments and their inhabitants while using what is known as a self-contained underwater breathing apparatus (SCUBA).