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Western Australia pearl divers’ mode of diving
DIVING commercial Occupational Decompression methods accidents FATALITY ASCENT RATE in-water recompression adaptation surface interval
2009/5/26
Years before Haldane was working on his
decompression tables with goats, in Australia, pearl divers
had been diving for pearl oysters, using hard hat helmets
and hand pumps, since 1884. They did no...
Pearl diving: the Australia story
DIVING pearl fatality Decompression Illness occupational commercial history
2009/5/25
Ancient Greek jewelers used fine quality pearls in
their delicate workmanship. They were collected from the
Persian Gulf, the waters north of Ceylon and in the tropical
waters of South-East Asia. T...
Pearl diving in Australian waters began towards the
end of 19th Century. Over the years the current mode of
diving has evolved.1 This paper traces the modifications
to diving from drifting vessels ...
Pearls from the deep: a study of Australian pearl diving 1988-1991
DIVING pearl DECOMPRESSION SICKNESS physiology commercial Occupational oxygen
2009/5/25
Pearl divers are a unique diving group. It remains a
fairly hazardous occupation, but much less so than in the
past. A survey covering four seasons (1988-91) of pearl
diving has been conducted. In ...
Western Australian pearl divers’ drift diving
commercial occupational decompression illness ascent rate
2009/5/25
This is a report on pearl diving out of Broome, in
Western Australia, from 1991 to 1994. The mode of
diving in earlier days has been reported elsewhere.1
Despite popular misconception and the “cow-...
Doppler studies on the dive schedules of the pearl divers of Broome
doppler commercial Occupational oxygen
2009/5/25
Before 1990 the drift divers of the 13 pearling
companies working out of Broome all dived using the
methods described in another paper but with individual
variations, such as the rate of ascent, fr...
How safe is pearl diving?
DIVING pearl DECOMPRESSION ILLNESS Decompression Sickness multi-day repetitive dive RISK acclimatization dysbaric osteonecrosis long term health
2009/5/25
The pearl divers of Broome, in Western Australia,
perform repetitive and multi-day diving and yet they have
an overall incidence of decompression illness of 0.01%.
This paper discusses the reasons ...