Diving equipment manufacturers offer an abundance of accessories for use in and out of the water. Here are just a few to consider.
Dive knives are not weapons, but tools-for cutting line, rope, netting or kelp; for adjusting or repairing equipment; even for signaling, with the butt end. Look for stainless steel models with sheaths. Look for stainless steel or Titanium models for corrosion resistance.
New LED and miniature HID lamps offer brighter, more penetrating beams of light. Remember to use sparingly to protect sea creatures.
Use a diver's log made of waterproof paper to keep records of up to 50 dives. And when you get home, store your gear on a specially designed hanger that keeps everything together in a compact space.
One major piece of equipment you might also want to get before buying all the fangangle paraphernalia is a inflatable Safety Sausage or Safety Marker. These things are a must to have on most boats these days and you local dive shop will have them.
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