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Respiratory and eye complaints were reported as often by both types of divers.
Most of both types of divers dived in coastal and fresh waters, but a few of the sport divers dived in rivers, canals, and city canals.
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Types of occupational divers were starter, second diver, first diver, all-round diver, and team leader.
Subsets of data were constructed according to sex, certificate, type of diver, diving mask, and water for analysis of variance (ANOVA).
In some diver training courses for these types of diving, divers are taught to plan and monitor what is called the oxygen clock of their dives.
Differences in numbers of dives between types of sport divers were not apparent.
For the same reason, no distinction was made between type of occupational diver.
The types of water for occupational divers were open sea and coastal and fresh water.
Table 3 summarizes the percentage of divers by type of water and the number of dives per diver in a year.
In the case of sport divers, the types of water were open sea, coastal water, fresh recreational water, canals and rivers, city canals, and swimming pools.
Although both types of samples required about the same amount of diver effort to complete, approximately 1.5 times more individuals were recorded during transect surveys.
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