
Underwater Escape
Underwater escape refers to the process of quickly exiting a submerged environment, typically when an individual is trapped or in danger, such as during a scuba diving emergency. It involves rapid ascent to the surface while managing breathing and buoyancy to avoid injury, like decompression sickness. Proper training emphasizes controlled ascents, awareness of environmental conditions, and safety protocols to ensure a safe and efficient escape from underwater situations. The goal is to minimize risk and ensure the diver's safe return to the surface in emergency scenarios.