RF3.0 - Anatomy of a CCR Dive
Anatomy of a CCR Dive Simon Mitchell, M.D., Ph.D. Rebreather Forum 3.0 - May 18, 2012 Rebreathers are becoming more common and require a solid understanding of their technology in order for divers to use them. By comparing and contrasting different types of rebreathers, discussing gas mixes at deep depths and outlining some of the technology involved in rebreathers, Dr. Simon Mitchell gives an overview of important aspects of rebreather diving.

▶︎
RF3.0 - CCR Communities - Scientific Diving

▶︎
The first deep rebreather dive using hydrogen: a gateway to deep exploration? - Simon Mitchell

▶︎
OPERATIONAL ASPECTS OF TECHNICAL DIVING

▶︎
Understanding Rebreathers - Part 1

▶︎
RF3.0- Decompression Methods

▶︎
RF3.0 - CCR Physiology

▶︎
DECOMPRESSION CONTROVERSIES

▶︎
CCR Rebreather Bailout - Real Diving Emergency at 70m

▶︎
RF3.0 - Redundant Oxygen Sensors: Theory and Heresy

▶︎
Twin Megalodon Breakdown

▶︎
RESPIRATORY FAILURE IN TECHNICAL DIVING

▶︎
Why is PO2 important for divers? | SCUBA 101

▶︎
THIS IS WHAT HYPERCAPNIA LOOKS LIKE

▶︎
Rebreather diving on The Protée Submarine wreck (France) @ 125M

▶︎
CCR Build-up and reviews - AP Inspiration

▶︎
Can we survive Edd Sorenson's Rebreather Class??

▶︎
Deco theory with Prof. Simon Mitchell, part 2/3: Gas density and CO2 retention

▶︎
Tech Diver Reacts To Serious CCR Bailout Incident!

▶︎
Rebreather Diving Explained: The Science Behind Extended Dives And Reduced Bubbles

▶︎
