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Underwater divers may be employed in any branch of an armed force, including the navy, army, marines, air force and coast guard. Scope of operations includes: search and recovery, search and rescue, hydrographic survey, explosive ordnance disposal, demolition , underwater engineering, salvage, ships husbandry, reconnaissance, infiltration, sabotage, counterifiltration, underwater combat and security. History of military diving Military divers are essential to many missions and campaigns. Combat and demolition work, underwater and coastal reconnaissance, ordnance disposal, search and rescue, salvage operations, construction, ship maintenance and underwater engineering. Every branch of the U.S. military employs divers, and more than 40 nations have military diving units. Military diving is an occupation that has risks and responsibilities beyond those of other professional diving. Research and development in military diving equipment and procedures often eventually contributes to recreational and technical diving practice.Military diving development was influenced by the development of submarine technology in the early 20th century. There were several serious accidents following the widespread deployment of submarines, and the main application for military diving at that time was salvage and later rescue and recovery operations. Submarine escape equipment development helped with early scuba development.Combat diving.Fleet and engineering diving. Application of diving by branches of the military Navy divers are used in ships husbandry, marine construction and salvage, demolition and mine clearance and special forces. Army divers may be used in engineering activities such as bridge construction and demolition, and by special forces units. Marine divers may be used for reconnaissance, preparation for amphibious operations, coastal demolition, disposal of explosives and special operations Air forces frequently use divers for search and rescue missions. In some countries the coastguard is considered to be a military force, and there are several applications for coastguard diving operations both operationally and for ships husbandry purposes.Armed forces with diving units Scope of operations Tactical diving Clearance diving Clearance divers are specialists in underwater demolition, explosive ordnance disposal and improvised explosive device disposal. They are tasked with locating and destroying or recovering underwater ordnance at sea in ships, in the approaches to ports and anchorages, in port facilities and installations and in the coastal environment of amphibious operations. Ships husbandry Ships husbandry or ship husbandry is all aspects of maintenance, cleaning, and general upkeep of the hull, rigging, and equipment of a ship. It may also be used to refer to aspects of maintenance which are not specifically covered by the technical departments. The term is used in both naval and merchant shipping, but naval vessel husbandry may also be used for specific reference to naval vessels. Underwater ships husbandry includes hull cleaning, inspection, and some kinds of repair work. Marine salvage Underwater engineering Search and rescue Search and recovery Underwater search and recovery is the process of locating and recovering underwater objects, often by divers. but also by the use of submersibles, remotely operated vehicles and electronic equipment on surface vessels.Recovery techniques depend upon the type and size of the object. Smaller objects, can simply be carried up by the diver. Heavier objects represent a material change to the diver's buoyancy control, and may put the diver at risk from an uncontrolled ascent if contact with the object is lost during ascent. Medium-sized objects are normally recovered using a lifting bag. Lift bags can be rated up to several tons, but these require an independent supply of inflation gas. Large objects usually require specialised commercial lifting equipment. Military diver training See also Anti-frogman techniques – Methods of protection from incursions by divers and swimmers Frogman – Tactical scuba diverReferences. Discover the Tim Grollimund popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Tim Grollimund books.

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  • File this Fish with the Shy Group synopsis, comments

    File this Fish with the Shy Group

    Tim Grollimund

    Filefish have a protruding mouth with some very sharp teeth, similar to a triggerfish. They have narrow, compressed bodies with rough spiny scales and a front dorsal fin that can b...

  • The Glassy Side of the Reef synopsis, comments

    The Glassy Side of the Reef

    Tim Grollimund

    "As Dr. Kelble points out, the variability of salinity levels in Florida Bay is incredibly important to the food chain. What does this have to do with minnows? Well, everything. He...

  • The Eagle Has Landed... or Not synopsis, comments

    The Eagle Has Landed... or Not

    Tim Grollimund

    One of the most popular charismatic mega fauna in our waters is the spotted eagle ray. Kim BassosHull, from Mote Marine Laboratory, has been studying spotted eagle rays (SERs) sinc...

  • The Brass Section of the Reef synopsis, comments

    The Brass Section of the Reef

    Tim Grollimund

    Trumpet fish are part of the Syngnathiformes family. Don’t fret, I can’t pronounce it either. It’s actually quite a large group. Cousins include seahorses, pipefish, sea dragons, s...

  • This Goat Is a Hero synopsis, comments

    This Goat Is a Hero

    Tim Grollimund

    "Classified as a “nuclear” species, goatfish truly play a leadership role. Other species are attracted to the substratumdisturbing foraging. And when several goatfish are involved ...

  • Small Wonders on Reefs and Wrecks synopsis, comments

    Small Wonders on Reefs and Wrecks

    Tim Grollimund

    Today’s thoughts are primarily for all the folks I see with compact camera systems on dive boats. If you are new to underwater photography, I applaud your entry into the submerged ...

  • Snook Recover After 2010 Cold Snap synopsis, comments

    Snook Recover After 2010 Cold Snap

    Tim Grollimund

    "An interesting aspect of the snook population is documented in the telemetry study from the FWC Fish and Wildlife Research Institute. They acoustically tagged 30 snook in the 9squ...

  • The Great Hamlet Debate synopsis, comments

    The Great Hamlet Debate

    Tim Grollimund

    There has been a debate for decades on how many species of hamlets exist. The original classification was for one species (Hypoplectrus unicolor), and color variations didn’t matte...

  • Look for the Fish in a Box synopsis, comments

    Look for the Fish in a Box

    Tim Grollimund

    When I’m on the reef and I want a chuckle, I look for a fish in a box. Not a cardboard box of fish like you find in the bait shop, but a body box that fits perfectly and is color m...

  • Angels on the Reef synopsis, comments

    Angels on the Reef

    Tim Grollimund

    I always try to photograph angelfish. My image inventory probably has more angelfish photos than any other group. They are the most colorful and beautiful animals on the reef, in m...

  • All Puffed Up synopsis, comments

    All Puffed Up

    Tim Grollimund

    "Puffers are a group of species I like to shoot, especially the larger varieties. They have a shy, but jovial personality. At least they always look like they are smiling. Sometime...

  • Schooling Activity is Alive and Well on the South End of Molasses synopsis, comments

    Schooling Activity is Alive and Well on the South End of Molasses

    Tim Grollimund

    Lots of reasons are given for the collective behavior of schooling. There is a whole host of scientific literature to study on the topic. Schooling occurs in up to eighty percent o...

  • Photo Tour of the Philippines synopsis, comments

    Photo Tour of the Philippines

    Tim Grollimund

    At Atlantis Dumaguete, I saw a whole host of things I’d never had the opportunity to photograph before. The mandarin fish mating dance, a pregnant mantis shrimp, a blue ribbon eel ...

  • Buoy System Invented in the Florida Keys Helps Protect Reefs Everywhere synopsis, comments

    Buoy System Invented in the Florida Keys Helps Protect Reefs Everywhere

    Tim Grollimund

    The Mooring Buoy System started with an idea, was implemented on a small scale, and grew to become a world dominating practice. John Halas told me that as an employee of the Key La...

  • Spadefish Have to Dig Their Way Out of a Hole synopsis, comments

    Spadefish Have to Dig Their Way Out of a Hole

    Tim Grollimund

    "Spadefish are the only species of its family that reside in the Western Atlantic. In the Pacific there are at least six species of spadefish, where they are also commonly known as...

  • Damselfish May Be More Aggressive Than You Think synopsis, comments

    Damselfish May Be More Aggressive Than You Think

    Tim Grollimund

    "How aggressive are damselfish, pound for pound? As it turns out, divers invading their space is not the only thing damselfish exhibit aggression over. I don’t blame them for defen...

  • Goliath Grouper... Gentle Giants of the Reef synopsis, comments

    Goliath Grouper... Gentle Giants of the Reef

    Tim Grollimund

    I have always had a fascination for Goliath groupers. When I first met them, they were called jewfish. Itʼs common knowledge that Goliath groupers were nearly wiped out by overfish...

  • Invasive Orange Cup Coral Silently Grows off the Keys synopsis, comments

    Invasive Orange Cup Coral Silently Grows off the Keys

    Tim Grollimund

    "Orange cup coral is an invasive species. While lionfish get all the attention, are subjected to extraction derbies and are appropriately placed on a platter, orange cup coral sile...

  • Get The Reef Growing... Coral Restoration Is Coming To A Reef Near You synopsis, comments

    Get The Reef Growing... Coral Restoration Is Coming To A Reef Near You

    Tim Grollimund

    There is good news and bad news about our coral reefs. The bad news is: reefs around the world are in trouble. A host of factors contribute to the decline of reef ecosystems. The g...

  • Aquarius Habitat is Unique in the World synopsis, comments

    Aquarius Habitat is Unique in the World

    Tim Grollimund

    There literally is no other place like this on earth. It is the only operating undersea research laboratory in the world. As a dive site, it’s sensational since the animals that li...