Categories
- Air
- Absolute Pressure
- Air Compressor
- Ascent Bottle
- Artificial Spit
- Bar
- BSAC
- Bail-out Bottle
- BCD
- Buoyancy Compensator
- Buoyancy Control Device
- Burst Disk
- Carbon Dioxide (CO2)
- CAGE
- Canister Light
- CDAA
- CMAS
- C-Card
- DAN
- Decompression
- Deco Mix
- Decompression Sickness
- Decompression Stop
- Dive Computer
- Dual Regulator Systems
- EAD
- EAN
- Eustachian Tube
- Equalization
- FAD
- First Stage
- Fins
- Foramen Oval
- Fathom
- FAUI
- Gas Analysis
- Granny Line
- Gas Saturation
- Halocline
- Hang Tank
- Hyperbaric Chamber
- HP Hose
- Hookah
- IANTD
- J Valve
- Knot
- K-Valve
- Live aboard
- Lift Bag
- Log Book
- LP Hose
- Manifold
- Mask Squeeze
- Narcosis
- Nitrogen
- Nitrox
- Octopus
- Off Gassing
- Oxygen
- Occy
- Oxygen Toxicity
- Partial Pressure
- PADI
- Pony Bottle
- Prescription Dive Mask
- Purge Valve
- QRB
- Rebreather
- Recreational Scuba Diving
- Regulator
- Repetitive Dive
- Rule of Thirds
- Safety Stop
- Saturation
- Second Stage
- Solo Diving
- Diving Tank
- Tekkie
- Trimix
- UPTD
- Veering
- Vertigo
- Wall Dive
- X Scooter
- Yaw
- Y Valve
- Zenith
CMAS
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CMAS
Photo illustrating CMAS
CMAS
Confédération Mondiale des Activités Subaquatique. On the 28th of September 1958, delegates from the following Federations: Federal Republic of Germany, Belgium, Brazil, France, Greece, Italy, Monaco, Portugal, Switzerland, the United States of America and Yugoslavia met in Brussels on the occasion of the congress of the independent International Confederation gathering all underwater disciplines. With this aim, a meeting was held in Monaco on January 9, 10 and 11, 1959 and a decision to establish the "World Confederation of Underwater Activities" in brief "C.M.A.S.", was taken. This Confederation succeeded, specifically in regard to all functions and responsibilities, the "Comité des Sports Sous-Marins" (Underwater Sports Committee) of the International Confederation of Sport Fishing founded on the 22nd of February 1952.