RF2KE4BPX–A closeup shot of a part of the scuba diving set, self-contained underwater breathing apparatus
RM2BDXN41–Underwater Breathing Apparatus, 15th Century
RM2ME0AH5–Northwest Passage. Divers in Arctic waters fitted with 'SCUBA' (Self Contained Underwater Breathing Apparatus) gear prepare to descend for an underwater inspection of the hull of the Coast Guard Otter Storis. The divers are Lieutenant Commander Robert C. Phillips, executive officer of the Storis and Lieutenant (junior grade) Richard Nielsen, Jr., of Santa Cruz, Calif. The Storis with buoy tenders Spar and Bramble, reached ice-free water beyond Simpson Strait when the inspection took place.
RMHFRA5A–060504-N-6775N-018 Honolulu, Hawaii (May 4, 2006) - Mobile Diving and Salvage Unit One Detachment Three members stand by on the surface while waiting for the rest of their team to enter the water. Detachment Three was conducting Self Contained Underwater Breathing Apparatus (SCUBA) training on the 178 foot Sea Tiger located in 120 feet of water off OahuÕs south shore. U.S. Navy photo by Photographer's Mate 2nd Class Justin P. Nesbitt (RELEASED) US Navy 060504-N-6775N-018 Mobile Diving and Salvage Unit One Detachment Three members stand by on the surface while waiting for the rest of their team
RF2M75FXK–387 Breathing equipment for recreational scuba diving on a pontoon moored at the Great Barrier Reef. Queensland-Australia.
RMR7PHPW–Marines dive into the pool during a battalion training event at Camp Lejeune, N.C., March 23, 2017. The self-contained underwater breathing apparatus provides Marines with deep-water diving capabilities essential for conducting real-world scenarios. The Marines are with 2nd Reconnaissance Battalion, 2nd Marine Division.
RF2EKRFXG–Diving equipment and scuba diver gears retro banner. Vector underwater diving mask and self contained underwater breathing apparatus or aqualung, oxyg
RFT73JX1–Scuba Tank Vector Illustration
RMRTJAAK–Diver diving with a scuba set in the sea.
RF2PF80FY–Self-Contained Breathing Apparatus Full Face Mask Oxygen Black White Silhouette Symbol Icon Sign Graphic Clipart Artwork Illustration Pictogram Vector
RFBR8CE0–A scuba mask and flippers
RMA6FJ2J–Scuba practice before a dive
RFHDEX91–scuba equipment shop
RFHH13C9–Diver at Playa Chica, Puerto Del Carmen Lanzarote
RFAAK419–breathing apparatus for divers
RMC0TP6B–standard diver in standard hard-hat equipment.
RMB0XTEJ–diver cleaning sea water basin
RMB0186P–Close-up of scuba diving equipment
RF2EKG9HN–Scuba Set Breathing Apparatus for Underwater Diver System
RM2BE10DD–Pen-and-ink drawing showing 15th-century Italian designs for underwater breathing apparatus for divers. From 'Della providentia della chuera,' by Francesco di Giorgio Martini of Siena (1439-1502). Between the Middle Ages and the Renaissance, Siena developed a series of technical specialities. Siena's artist-engineers put their skills into practice for their small republic and demonstrated their skill in depicting machines and mechanical systems. The two most prominent Sienese engineers were Mariano di Iacopo, known as Taccola, and Francesco di Giorgio.
RMB1G9A3–Salvage Diver Preparing a Car for Removal from a Lake
RMHFRA4Y–060504-N-6775N-012 Honolulu, Hawaii (May 4, 2006) - Electrician's Mate 1st Class Mark Trumbull assigned to Mobile Diving and Salvage Unit One (MDSU-1) Detachment Three inspects his camera and underwater housing just prior to entering the water. Detachment Three was conducting Self Contained Underwater Breathing Apparatus (SCUBA) training on the 178 foot Sea Tiger located in 120 feet of water off OahuÕs south shore. U.S. Navy photo by Photographer's Mate 2nd Class Justin P. Nesbitt (RELEASED) US Navy 060504-N-6775N-012 Electrician's Mate 1st Class Mark Trumbull assigned to Mobile Diving and Sal
RMHG1XMC–U.S. Navy Senior Chief Corpsman Joseph Taterniti, with Wounded Warriors Oak Harbor, partakes in Heartbeat - Serving Wounded Warriors' self-contained underwater breathing apparatus warriors therapeutic dive clinic in the aquatic center at Naval Base Kitsap-Bangor, Wash., Feb. 23, 2014. Heartbeat-Serving Wounded Warriors provides emergency assistance, therapeutic services, support groups and morale-building programs for wounded service members and their families in Washington. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist Seaman William Blees/Released) Warriors therapeutic dive clinic 140223
RF2JWFX0D–Scuba Diving Coloring Page for Kids
RMJ22JMK–140420-N-LQ926-092 EVERETT, Wash. (April 20, 2017) Navy Diver 2nd Class Eric J. Lehman (Left) and Navy Diver 2nd Class Justin R. Rivere, assigned to the Puget Sound Navy Shipyard and Intermediate Maintenance Facility dive locker, demonstrate the weight of a self contained underwater breathing apparatus (SCUBA) during a Burlington-Edison High School Navy Junior Recruit Officer Training Command (JROTC) visit to the Navy dive locker at Naval Station Everett (NSE). While aboard NSE the Burlington-Edison High School JROTC toured the Navy dive locker, received a briefing on the use of a hyperbaric c
RF2JWFKKW–Scuba Diving Isolated Coloring Page for Kids
RMR7PHPR–Sgt. Brian Rogan exits the pool after conducting dive training at Camp Lejeune, N.C., March 23, 2017. The Marines trained with the self-contained underwater breathing apparatus to maintain proficiency and confidence in their combat diving skills. Rogan is a reconnaissance Marine with 2nd Reconnaissance Battalion, 2nd Marine Division.
RMMPM698–Marines dive into the pool during a battalion training event at Camp Lejeune, N.C., March 23, 2017. The self-contained underwater breathing apparatus provides Marines with deep-water diving capabilities essential for conducting real-world scenarios. The Marines are with 2nd Reconnaissance Battalion, 2nd Marine Division. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Sgt. Clemente C. Garcia)
RMRTJBY8–Diver diving with a scuba set in the sea.
RFBPY7TR–Illustration of a scuba diver
RMAT4069–Learning to dive in Marmaris Turkey
RMT3YX7Y–Fishermen at the Simons Town marina in South Africa's Western Cape province in the shadow of the Standby Diver bronze sculpture memorial
RMC0TPBT–standard diver in standard hard-hat equipment.
RMB0XB9G–diver cleaning sea water basin
RMB0169N–Close-up of first stage scuba regulator
RM2AF9T4X–Dong Ao Harbor - Tung Ao Fishing Harbour, Taiwan
RM2BE0HWE–Pen-and-ink drawing showing 15th-century Italian designs for underwater breathing apparatus for divers. From 'Della providentia della chuera,' by Francesco di Giorgio Martini of Siena (1439-1502). Between the Middle Ages and the Renaissance, Siena developed a series of technical specialities. Siena's artist-engineers put their skills into practice for their small republic and demonstrated their skill in depicting machines and mechanical systems. The two most prominent Sienese engineers were Mariano di Iacopo, known as Taccola, and Francesco di Giorgio.
RFHJMR41–Scuba diving is a popular leisure activity and here, 3 male divers are preparing to go into the sea - North Landing, Flamborough, East Yorkshire, GB.
RMT964E8–Color enhanced pen-and-ink drawing showing 15th-century Italian designs for underwater breathing apparatus for divers. From 'Della providentia della chuera,' by Francesco di Giorgio Martini of Siena (1439-1502). Between the Middle Ages and the Renaissance, Siena developed a series of technical specialities. Siena's artist-engineers put their skills into practice for their small republic and demonstrated their skill in depicting machines and mechanical systems. The two most prominent Sienese engineers were Mariano di Iacopo, known as Taccola, and Francesco di Giorgio.
RMAAKPHX–1960s PAIR OF DIVERS WITH TANKS & MASKS IN SHALLOW WATER NEAR GRASSY AREA OF OCEAN FLOOR
RMERC1BC–A SCUBA regulator attached to an oxygen tank
RF2C9P408–Respirators collection: surgical mask, N95, P100, full face respirator and self-contained breathing apparatus, outline simple doodle drawing
RFKHAK8X–the scuba tank
RMR7PHPX–Marines conduct dive training in small groups to ensure safety in the pool during a battalion training event at Camp Lejeune, N.C., March 23, 2017. The Marines conducted training with the self-contained underwater breathing apparatus to maintain proficiency and confidence in their combat diving skills. The Marines are with 2nd Reconnaissance Battalion, 2nd Marine Division.
RMMPM696–Sgt. Brian Rogan exits the pool after conducting dive training at Camp Lejeune, N.C., March 23, 2017. The Marines trained with the self-contained underwater breathing apparatus to maintain proficiency and confidence in their combat diving skills. Rogan is a reconnaissance Marine with 2nd Reconnaissance Battalion, 2nd Marine Division. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Sgt. Clemente C. Garcia)
RMT5A6M8–Fishermen at the Simons Town marina in South Africa's Western Cape province in the shadow of the Standby Diver bronze sculpture memorial
RMB0XB9F–diver cleaning sea water basin
RMB02FPF–Scuba diving equipment
RM2AF9T51–Dong Ao Harbor - Tung Ao Fishing Harbour, Taiwan
RFHJMR56–Scuba diving is a popular leisure activity and here, 3 male divers are preparing to go into the sea - North Landing, Flamborough, East Yorkshire, GB.
RMR7PHPT–Sgt. Ryan Williams prepares to dive into the pool with a self-contained underwater breathing apparatus during a battalion training event at Camp Lejeune, N.C., March 23, 2017. The training helped Marines enhance their ability to operate in real-world scenarios with scuba gear. Williams is a reconnaissance Marine with 2nd Reconnaissance Battalion, 2nd Marine Division.
RMMPM697–Sgt. Ryan Williams prepares to dive into the pool with a self-contained underwater breathing apparatus during a battalion training event at Camp Lejeune, N.C., March 23, 2017. The training helped Marines enhance their ability to operate in real-world scenarios with scuba gear. Williams is a reconnaissance Marine with 2nd Reconnaissance Battalion, 2nd Marine Division. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Sgt. Clemente C. Garcia)
RMMTA750–140420-N-LQ926-092 EVERETT, Wash. (April 20, 2017) Navy Diver 2nd Class Eric J. Lehman (Left) and Navy Diver 2nd Class Justin R. Rivere, assigned to the Puget Sound Navy Shipyard and Intermediate Maintenance Facility dive locker, demonstrate the weight of a self contained underwater breathing apparatus (SCUBA) during a Burlington-Edison High School Navy Junior Recruit Officer Training Command (JROTC) visit to the Navy dive locker at Naval Station Everett (NSE). While aboard NSE the Burlington-Edison High School JROTC toured the Navy dive locker, received a briefing on the use of a hyperbaric c
RMMPM699–Marines conduct dive training in small groups to ensure safety in the pool during a battalion training event at Camp Lejeune, N.C., March 23, 2017. The Marines conducted training with the self-contained underwater breathing apparatus to maintain proficiency and confidence in their combat diving skills. The Marines are with 2nd Reconnaissance Battalion, 2nd Marine Division. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Sgt. Clemente C. Garcia)
RMMPWEED–140420-N-LQ926-092 EVERETT, Wash. (April 20, 2017) Navy Diver 2nd Class Eric J. Lehman (Left) and Navy Diver 2nd Class Justin R. Rivere, assigned to the Puget Sound Navy Shipyard and Intermediate Maintenance Facility dive locker, demonstrate the weight of a self contained underwater breathing apparatus (SCUBA) during a Burlington-Edison High School Navy Junior Recruit Officer Training Command (JROTC) visit to the Navy dive locker at Naval Station Everett (NSE). While aboard NSE the Burlington-Edison High School JROTC toured the Navy dive locker, received a briefing on the use of a hyperbaric c
RMMPM69C–Marines await the command to enter the pool during a battalion training event at Camp Lejeune, N.C., March 23, 2017. The Marines conducted training with the MK-25 underwater breathing apparatus to maintain proficiency and confidence in their combat diving skills. The Marines are with 2nd Reconnaissance Battalion, 2nd Marine Division. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Sgt. Clemente C. Garcia)
RMR5Y3EH–EVERETT, Wash. (April 20, 2017) Navy Diver 2nd Class Eric J. Lehman (Left) and Navy Diver 2nd Class Justin R. Rivere, assigned to the Puget Sound Navy Shipyard and Intermediate Maintenance Facility dive locker, demonstrate the weight of a self contained underwater breathing apparatus (SCUBA) during a Burlington-Edison High School Navy Junior Recruit Officer Training Command (JROTC) visit to the Navy dive locker at Naval Station Everett (NSE). While aboard NSE the Burlington-Edison High School JROTC toured the Navy dive locker, received a briefing on the use of a hyperbaric chamber and watched
RMMPM69B–Marines adjust their diving gear as they prepare to enter the pool during a battalion training event at Camp Lejeune, N.C., March 23, 2017. The training enhanced Marines’ to dive with the MK-25 underwater breathing apparatus, which allows them to breathe underwater for up to four hours. The Marines are with 2nd Reconnaissance Battalion, 2nd Marine Division. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Sgt. Clemente C. Garcia)
RMB02FWJ–Scuba diving tanks
RMG16C5M–Invention designed by Taccola. Underwater mask with breathing tube. Between the Middle Ages and the Renaissance, Siena developed a series of technical specialities. Siena's artist-engineers put their skills into practice for their small republic and demon
RMR7PHR2–Marines await the command to enter the pool during a battalion training event at Camp Lejeune, N.C., March 23, 2017. The Marines conducted training with the MK-25 underwater breathing apparatus to maintain proficiency and confidence in their combat diving skills. The Marines are with 2nd Reconnaissance Battalion, 2nd Marine Division.
RMMPM69A–Petty Officer 1st Class Michael Fox inspects the oxygen hose of the MK-25 underwater breathing apparatus as part of the dive supervisor pre-inspection during a battalion training event at Camp Lejeune, N.C., March 23, 2017. The MK-25 UBA is used for clandestine shallow-water dives, which is essential for reconnaissance missions. Fox is a Navy diver with 2nd Reconnaissance Battalion, 2nd Marine Division. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Sgt. Clemente C. Garcia)
RMB02FXB–Scuba diving tanks
RMG16E9J–Invention designed by Taccola. Underwater mask with breathing tube. Between the Middle Ages and the Renaissance, Siena developed a series of technical specialities. Siena's artist-engineers put their skills into practice for their small republic and demon
RMR7PHR1–Marines adjust their diving gear as they prepare to enter the pool during a battalion training event at Camp Lejeune, N.C., March 23, 2017. The training enhanced Marines’ to dive with the MK-25 underwater breathing apparatus, which allows them to breathe underwater for up to four hours. The Marines are with 2nd Reconnaissance Battalion, 2nd Marine Division.
RMB02FYC–Scuba diving tanks
RMG16C5N–Invention designed by an anonymous Sienese engineer depicts a diver with bellows for breathing underwater and a watertight lamp. Between the Middle Ages and the Renaissance, Siena developed a series of technical specialities. Siena's artist-engineers put
RMR7PHR0–Petty Officer 1st Class Michael Fox inspects the oxygen hose of the MK-25 underwater breathing apparatus as part of the dive supervisor pre-inspection during a battalion training event at Camp Lejeune, N.C., March 23, 2017. The MK-25 UBA is used for clandestine shallow-water dives, which is essential for reconnaissance missions. Fox is a Navy diver with 2nd Reconnaissance Battalion, 2nd Marine Division.
RMB02FRF–Scuba compressed air tank
RMG16E9K–Invention designed by an anonymous Sienese engineer depicts a diver with bellows for breathing underwater and a watertight lamp. Between the Middle Ages and the Renaissance, Siena developed a series of technical specialities. Siena's artist-engineers put
RMB0180E–Scuba diving equipment
RMG16E9N–Invention designed by an anonymous Sienese engineer depicts a diver with bellows for breathing underwater and a watertight lamp. Between the Middle Ages and the Renaissance, Siena developed a series of technical specialities. Siena's artist-engineers put
RMB0183X–Scuba diving equiment
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