Surface supplied diving

Divers using surface supplied diving equipment are supplied with breathing gas using an umbilical cord from the surface, often from a diving support vessel but possibly, indirectly via a diving bell.

Surface supplied diving equipment and techniques are alternatives to SCUBA equipment and techniques and are mainly used in professional diving as opposed to recreational diving due to the increased cost and complexity of buying and operating the equipment.

This type of equipment is used in saturation diving. Divers almost always wear diving helmets or full face diving masks when being supplied from the surface.

Surface supplied diving is becoming less common because Remotely Operated Diving Vehicles now accomplish many of the tasks previously only carried out by divers.

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