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- shot, it is often used with a full depth shotline, or when the anchor rope is used as a substitute for a shotline, as it provides a more stable vertical...
- and granny line will guide the diver to the exit ladder or platform. Shotlines are near-vertical downlines that use a weight at the bottom and a float...
- tensioning arrangements Running weight or top tensioned shotline Running float or bottom tensioned shotline Lazy shot line or lazy shot A jonline (also jon-line...
- ladders. The usual method of descent was for the diver to descend on a shotline. The diver would establish negative buoyancy while holding the line at...
- wreck may be first marked with a shotline, if this is considered useful or necessary. Divers may surface on the shotline, anchorline or personal DSMB depending...
- rate, which is standard practice for commercial divers, who will use shotlines, diving stages and wet bells to control descent and ascent rates. Professional...
- marginally negative and easily maintain depth by holding onto the line. A shotline or decompression buoy are commonly used for this purpose. Precise and reliable...
- diver, or may be used to allow easy return navigation to a point such as a shotline or boat anchor. The material used for any given distance line will vary...
- structure to protect divers and snorkellers from potentially dangerous sharks Shotline – Substantial weighted near-vertical line with buoy Remotely operated underwater...
- during a recovery. This can be useful if he needs to climb a structure, shotline or topographical feature, and the umbilicals can not be safely used to...