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Bell Diving

Bell Diving refers to a deep-sea diving technique using a specialized submersible known as a diving bell. This bell is a rigid, airtight chamber that allows divers to go deeper underwater safely and efficiently. It provides a controlled environment, with breathing gas supplied from the surface, allowing divers to spend extended time at great depths without the risks associated with traditional scuba diving, such as nitrogen narcosis. The bell can also be lowered and raised quickly, making it easier to reach the surface in emergencies. Bell diving is often used in commercial diving, underwater research, and exploration.