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SUUNTO SK-7 DIVE COMPASS User Manual

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tion, which varies according to the location. For absolutely

exact map work, local declination (which is usually given on the

map) should be taken into account.

- General orientation on the diving site

Before diving, check the main compass bearings at the diving

site, paying special attention to memorizing the direction

of the shoreline and bearings of landmarks that may be of

importance.

UNDER WATER
Natural aids to underwater navigation

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The underwater extension of the shore’s inclination tells

the diver if he is following the shoreline. Be extremely

careful, however: underwater ridges may lead you

astray. Surface occasionally to check.

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The dip and stratification of rocks on the shore can often

be followed over large areas under water.

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Sand ripples form long lines parallel to the shore.

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The direction of currents should be noted by their effect

on algae or drifting particles. (Use the compass to check

the bearing of the current).

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In shallow water, the sun’s direction can be seen from

shadows on the bottom, or by looking toward the

surface.

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Swimming in a straight line along the bottom is greatly

facilitated if you can line up three distinctive objects in