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- Recreational dive sites
- Diver training sites
- Hyperbaric treatment environments
- Diving environments by confinement
- Environments by visibility
- Diving environments by hazard
- Diving environments by geography
- Diving environments by topography
- Diving environments by professional activity
- Diving medium
- Other
- See also
- References
{{short description|The variety of environments that people may dive in}}Underwater diving can be done in a wide variety of diving environments. Some of them are listed and defined here. Recreational dive sites- {{annotated link|Inland dive sites}}
- {{annotated link|Coastal dive sites}}
- {{annotated link|Coral reef}}
- {{annotated link|Wreck diving}}
- {{annotated link|Cave diving}}
- {{annotated link|Scuba diving quarry}}
- {{annotated link|Lake}}
Diver training sites- {{annotated link|Swimming pool}}
- {{annotated link|Diver training tank}}
- {{annotated link|Confined water (diving)}}
- {{annotated link|Open-water diving}}
Hyperbaric treatment environments- {{annotated link|Recompression chamber}}
- {{annotated link|Closed bell}}
- {{annotated link|Hyperbaric stretcher}}
- {{annotated link|In-water recompression}}
Diving environments by confinement- {{annotated link|Open-water diving}}
- {{annotated link|Confined water (diving)}}
- {{annotated link|Penetration diving|aka=Overhead environments}}
- {{annotated link|Overhang (rock formation)|Overhang}} – A topographical feature which is open to one side, but obstructed overhead, and deep enough for a diver to be under the overhang.
- {{annotated link|Swimthrough}} – Arch, or short, clear tunnel that has sufficient space to allow a diver to swim through and where the opening at the far end is visible through the hole.
- {{annotated link|Cavern diving}}
- {{annotated link|Cave diving}}
- {{annotated link|Wreck diving}}
- {{annotated link|Ice diving}}
- {{annotated link|Ships husbandry#Diving under the hull|Diving under ships}}
- {{annotated link|Penstock}}
- {{annotated link|Intake}}
- {{annotated link|Confined space}}
Environments by visibility- {{annotated link|Night diving}}
- {{annotated link|Blackwater diving}}
- {{annotated link|Low visibility diving}}
- {{annotated link|Siltout}}
Diving environments by hazard - {{annotated link|Benign water diving}}
- {{annotated link|Diving in currents}}
- {{annotated link|Live-boat diving|aka=liveboat diving or live-boating}} – Diving from a vessel which may have propellers or thrusters in gear during the dive.
- Flooded forest
- {{annotated link|Delta P environments}} – Environments where a pressure difference causes flow. Usually refers to cases where the flow is likely to entrain and pull the diver into an enclosed space.
- {{annotated link|Sluice gate}}
- {{annotated link|Penstock}}
- {{annotated link|Contaminated water}}
- {{annotated link|Nuclear diving}}
- {{annotated link|Combat diving}}
- {{annotated link|Underwater demolition}}
- {{annotated link|Bomb disposal}}
- {{annotated link|Hazmat diving}}
- {{annotated link|Sewer diving}}
Diving environments by geography- {{annotated link|Tropical diving}}
- {{annotated link|Temperate water diving}}
- {{annotated link|Polar diving}}
- {{annotated link|Altitude diving}}
Diving environments by topography- {{annotated link|Reef}}
- {{annotated link|Coral reef}}
- {{annotated link|Muck diving}}
- {{annotated link|Deep diving}}
- {{annotated link|Scuba diving quarry|Flooded quarries}}
- {{annotated link|Dam}}
- {{annotated link|Lake}}
- {{annotated link|River}}
- {{annotated link|Reservoir}}
- {{annotated link|Water tank}}
- {{annotated link|Culvert}}
- {{annotated link|Sump}}
- {{annotated link|Sump (cave)}}
- {{annotated link|Tunnel|Tunnels}}
- {{annotated link|Mining|Flooded mines}}
- {{annotated link|Blue-water diving}}
- {{annotated link|Wall diving}}
- {{annotated link|Ice diving}}
Diving environments by professional activity- {{annotated link|Archaeological site|Archaeological sites}}
- {{annotated link|Fish farming|Fish farms}}
- {{annotated link|Dry dock}}
- {{annotated link|Construction site}}
- {{annotated link|Oil rig}}
- {{annotated link|Oil platform|aka=Production platform}}
- {{annotated link|Wellhead}}
- {{annotated link|Submarine pipeline}}
- {{annotated link|Pipeline end manifold}}
- {{annotated link|Mooring (watercraft)}}
- {{annotated link|Single buoy mooring|aka=Single point mooring}}
- {{annotated link|Marine salvage}}
- {{annotated link|Underwater mining}}
Diving medium- {{annotated link|Fresh water}}
- {{annotated link|Drinking water|Potable water}}
- {{annotated link|Seawater}}
- {{annotated link|Brackish water}}
- {{annotated link|Brine}}
- {{annotated link|Drilling fluid|aka=Drilling mud}}
- {{annotated link|Petroleum|aka=Crude oil}}
- {{annotated link|Fuel oil}}
- {{annotated link|Sewage}}
- {{annotated link|Contaminated water}}
Other- {{annotated link|Drift diving}}
See also{{portal bar|Underwater diving|Diving medicine|Recreational dive sites}}References{{Diving medicine}}{{Freediving}}{{Science of underwater diving}}{{Underwater diving}}{{Underwater sports}}{{Underwater work}} 2 : Underwater diving|Occupational safety and health |