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One of the best simple way to
see, discover, and appreciate the
intriguing underwater life is
through snorkeling. It allows one
not only to grasp the amazing
beauty of marine life, but swim
with them as well.
Snorkeling is peeking through life
underneath water by swimming with the
aid of a snorkel and masks. Through
snorkeling, one can observe the
underwater attractions for a longer
period of time, without the need to
constantly resurface to gasp for air, and
with relatively lesser effort.
Snorkeling is not only used for
recreational purposes. It has also
been used in water-based search
by rescue teams and in water
sports such as underwater hockey,
underwater rugby, and spear
fishing.
HOW DID SNORKELING
BEGIN?
Skin divers of the island
Crete in the
Mediterranean used
hollow reeds to breathe
while submerged in
water as they collected
sponges.
An ancient bas-relief
dating 900 B.C. depicted
divers in Assyria using
an animal skin filled with
air to lengthen their stay
underwater.
Alexander the Great encouraged the
development of the First diving bell, which
was a cauldron designed to trap a pocket of
air when it was lowered into the water. This
instrument allowed divers to take breaths
without needing to go all the way up to the
surface to gulp air, but it also limited their
mobility. On one of the writings of Aristotle,
he mentioned divers using a tube
connected to the surface to the snorkel
remarking that it worked like “the trunk of
The shell of the tortoise was
used to develop a gadget to
protect the eye as well as to see
more clearly in water. The shell
was sliced very thinly until
became translucent then
polished for vision clarity, It was
then used by the Persian divers.
Leonardo da Vinci proposed and
created the first contemporary
snorkel, a hollow tube designed
attached to the leather-head helmet
of the diver, allowing to breathe even
when face was submerged
underwater. He also had a sketch of
webbed swimming gloves, an idea
that led to the modern-day fins.
Benjamin Franklin came
up with an idea of using
wooden paddles attached
to the hands and feet to
help swimmers swim
faster.
Modern fins were
invented by
Frenchman Louis de
Corlieu. Patent for
this was obtained in
1933.
BASIC EQUIPMENTS
OF SNORKELING
A. MASK
The mask serves as the
viewing device in appreciating
the world beneath the water.
Without the mask, everything
viewed underwater will be
blurred or distorted. The
airspace created in the mask
is what helps in seeing clearly
underwater.
A. MASK
The nose being enclosed in the
mask will have its special function in
equalizing pressure during dives.
Diving underwater brings pressure in
the air space in the mask. In order to
equalize this pressure, one needs to
exhale a little air through the nose,
inside the mask. Otherwise, one might
suffer from “mask squeeze”, a
condition where the soft tissues
beneath the mask, especially around
the eyes, swell and discolor.
A. MASK
Two important things to remember in
choosing a mask:
1. Fit
2.Comfort
A. MASK
PARTS OF THE MASK
STRAP – holds the mask to the
face underwater
MASK SKIRT – is the soft flexible
material that seals the mask
around the lace
NOSE POCKET– cushions and
protects the nose. Some
masks have the purge valve,
a little valve located at the
bottom of nose pocket that
helps in removing the water
that has entered the masks.
B. SNORKEL
The snorkel is a piece of
equipment that makes it possible to
breathe at the surface while the face
is submerged in water. It is basically
composed of a tube, also called the
barrel, and mouthpiece. The tube-
end sticks out of the water while the
mouthpiece goes in the mouth. It
also has a clip so it can be attached
to the mask.
B. SNORKEL
Kinds of snorkel:
1. Classic snorkel
2. Snorkel with a
flexible tube
B. SNORKEL
1. CLASSIC SNORKEL – has the
most basic part, the
solid tube and the
mouthpiece.
Sometimes , this can
be bent to a specific
shape.
B. SNORKEL
2. SNORKEL WITH A FLEXIBLE TUBE– below
the strap attachment point is
more comfortable than the
classic snorkel. The flexible tube
allows the top and mouthpiece
to rotate to different angles to
better fit the face. It can also
drop away from the face when
not in use.
B. SNORKEL
B. SNORKEL
PURGE VALVE – a common
feature of many snorkels.
It is a small valve just
lower than the mouth that
empties the collected water
that comes down the tube
when one blows it out.
B. SNORKEL
SPLASH GUARD– a common
feature of many snorkels. It
is a small valve just lower
than the mouth that empties
the collected water that
comes down the tube when
one blows it out.
B. SNORKEL
DRY VALVE – is a special valve on
top of the tube that completely
stops water (and air) from
entering the tube when a wave
comes or when diving
underwater. This way, one does
not need to clear the water out
when coming back to the
surface.
C. SNORKELING FINS
Water resists or “pushes back” anything
moving through it. This is the principle behind
what the fins do. It is the resistance that
provides much of the propulsion created by a
moving fin.
Speed and efficiency in swimming are
what one gains in wearing fins. They provide the
necessary locomotion to propel effortlessly in
the water. Fins conserve more energy, and,
therefore , allow the snorkelers to reach further
distances. Moreover, fins may also protect the
feet from accidental contact with rocks and
corals. Treading in water also becomes easy with
fins.
C. SNORKELING FINS
Basic kinds of Fins:
1. Full-foot or closed fin
2. Adjustable fin or
open fin
C. SNORKELING FINS
1. Full-foot fins – cover the
heel and are put on like slip-
on shoes. They are easy to
use, more flexible, and
more efficient while
swimming on the surface.
These are more popular
among warm-water dives.
C. SNORKELING FINS
2. Adjustable fins – are open
at the heel and have adjustable
straps to secure the feet. They
are good choices when diving in
cold water, as the boots will
help from getting cold. They
have more rigid blade than the
full-foot fin and they can
provide a more forward thrust
but requires more effort to use.
C. SNORKELING FINS
In recent years, a new
sub-classification has also
developed in both full-foot
and open-heel fins, namely:
1. Conventional fins or paddle-
bladed fins
2. Split fins
C. SNORKELING FINS
1. Paddle-bladed fins– have a
single, full blade.
Paddle fin - gives a fast
accelerating speed from the long,
slow, and powerful strokes of the legs.
It also gives good control and
maneuverability especially when
carefully moving around corals. One
can also use a variety of kicking
strokes with paddle fins.
C. SNORKELING FINS
2. Split fins– are “semi-
parted” in the web,
separating the blade into
two long, stiff blades. It
is easier to kick with split
fins on. These make it
easier for the swimmer to
propel forward.
D. SNORKEL VESTS
These are small and
inflatable, which provide more
buoyancy while floating on water.
These will help in consuming less
energy in moving around.
However, one must take note
that snorkel vest is not
equivalent and should never be
used as a substitute to life vest.
E. SKIN PROTECTION
Snorkeling may require one to
be under the sun for some time. In
order to protect the skin from the
heat of the sun, one may use a good
biodegradable sunscreen or a better
choice will be wearing a long sleeve
rash guard. The shirt may also
provide jellyfish sting protection.
However, if insulation is needed
from the cold water, then a wetsuit
will be a better option.
F. SWIMMING CAP
It is a big help in
keeping hair out of
the snorkel and the
face as well. It will
also help in
preventing the scalp
from burning on a
sunny day.
G. MASK DEFOGGER
It helps prevent the mask
from fogging up. Be sure to
choose one that is not toxic,
biodegradable, and alcohol
free for one’s protection and
for the protection of marine
life.
SNORKELING

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SNORKELING

  • 1.
  • 2.
  • 3. One of the best simple way to see, discover, and appreciate the intriguing underwater life is through snorkeling. It allows one not only to grasp the amazing beauty of marine life, but swim with them as well.
  • 4. Snorkeling is peeking through life underneath water by swimming with the aid of a snorkel and masks. Through snorkeling, one can observe the underwater attractions for a longer period of time, without the need to constantly resurface to gasp for air, and with relatively lesser effort.
  • 5. Snorkeling is not only used for recreational purposes. It has also been used in water-based search by rescue teams and in water sports such as underwater hockey, underwater rugby, and spear fishing.
  • 6.
  • 8. Skin divers of the island Crete in the Mediterranean used hollow reeds to breathe while submerged in water as they collected sponges.
  • 9. An ancient bas-relief dating 900 B.C. depicted divers in Assyria using an animal skin filled with air to lengthen their stay underwater.
  • 10. Alexander the Great encouraged the development of the First diving bell, which was a cauldron designed to trap a pocket of air when it was lowered into the water. This instrument allowed divers to take breaths without needing to go all the way up to the surface to gulp air, but it also limited their mobility. On one of the writings of Aristotle, he mentioned divers using a tube connected to the surface to the snorkel remarking that it worked like “the trunk of
  • 11. The shell of the tortoise was used to develop a gadget to protect the eye as well as to see more clearly in water. The shell was sliced very thinly until became translucent then polished for vision clarity, It was then used by the Persian divers.
  • 12. Leonardo da Vinci proposed and created the first contemporary snorkel, a hollow tube designed attached to the leather-head helmet of the diver, allowing to breathe even when face was submerged underwater. He also had a sketch of webbed swimming gloves, an idea that led to the modern-day fins.
  • 13. Benjamin Franklin came up with an idea of using wooden paddles attached to the hands and feet to help swimmers swim faster.
  • 14. Modern fins were invented by Frenchman Louis de Corlieu. Patent for this was obtained in 1933.
  • 16. A. MASK The mask serves as the viewing device in appreciating the world beneath the water. Without the mask, everything viewed underwater will be blurred or distorted. The airspace created in the mask is what helps in seeing clearly underwater.
  • 17. A. MASK The nose being enclosed in the mask will have its special function in equalizing pressure during dives. Diving underwater brings pressure in the air space in the mask. In order to equalize this pressure, one needs to exhale a little air through the nose, inside the mask. Otherwise, one might suffer from “mask squeeze”, a condition where the soft tissues beneath the mask, especially around the eyes, swell and discolor.
  • 18. A. MASK Two important things to remember in choosing a mask: 1. Fit 2.Comfort
  • 19. A. MASK PARTS OF THE MASK STRAP – holds the mask to the face underwater MASK SKIRT – is the soft flexible material that seals the mask around the lace NOSE POCKET– cushions and protects the nose. Some masks have the purge valve, a little valve located at the bottom of nose pocket that helps in removing the water that has entered the masks.
  • 20. B. SNORKEL The snorkel is a piece of equipment that makes it possible to breathe at the surface while the face is submerged in water. It is basically composed of a tube, also called the barrel, and mouthpiece. The tube- end sticks out of the water while the mouthpiece goes in the mouth. It also has a clip so it can be attached to the mask.
  • 21. B. SNORKEL Kinds of snorkel: 1. Classic snorkel 2. Snorkel with a flexible tube
  • 22. B. SNORKEL 1. CLASSIC SNORKEL – has the most basic part, the solid tube and the mouthpiece. Sometimes , this can be bent to a specific shape.
  • 23. B. SNORKEL 2. SNORKEL WITH A FLEXIBLE TUBE– below the strap attachment point is more comfortable than the classic snorkel. The flexible tube allows the top and mouthpiece to rotate to different angles to better fit the face. It can also drop away from the face when not in use.
  • 25. B. SNORKEL PURGE VALVE – a common feature of many snorkels. It is a small valve just lower than the mouth that empties the collected water that comes down the tube when one blows it out.
  • 26. B. SNORKEL SPLASH GUARD– a common feature of many snorkels. It is a small valve just lower than the mouth that empties the collected water that comes down the tube when one blows it out.
  • 27. B. SNORKEL DRY VALVE – is a special valve on top of the tube that completely stops water (and air) from entering the tube when a wave comes or when diving underwater. This way, one does not need to clear the water out when coming back to the surface.
  • 28. C. SNORKELING FINS Water resists or “pushes back” anything moving through it. This is the principle behind what the fins do. It is the resistance that provides much of the propulsion created by a moving fin. Speed and efficiency in swimming are what one gains in wearing fins. They provide the necessary locomotion to propel effortlessly in the water. Fins conserve more energy, and, therefore , allow the snorkelers to reach further distances. Moreover, fins may also protect the feet from accidental contact with rocks and corals. Treading in water also becomes easy with fins.
  • 29. C. SNORKELING FINS Basic kinds of Fins: 1. Full-foot or closed fin 2. Adjustable fin or open fin
  • 30. C. SNORKELING FINS 1. Full-foot fins – cover the heel and are put on like slip- on shoes. They are easy to use, more flexible, and more efficient while swimming on the surface. These are more popular among warm-water dives.
  • 31. C. SNORKELING FINS 2. Adjustable fins – are open at the heel and have adjustable straps to secure the feet. They are good choices when diving in cold water, as the boots will help from getting cold. They have more rigid blade than the full-foot fin and they can provide a more forward thrust but requires more effort to use.
  • 32. C. SNORKELING FINS In recent years, a new sub-classification has also developed in both full-foot and open-heel fins, namely: 1. Conventional fins or paddle- bladed fins 2. Split fins
  • 33. C. SNORKELING FINS 1. Paddle-bladed fins– have a single, full blade. Paddle fin - gives a fast accelerating speed from the long, slow, and powerful strokes of the legs. It also gives good control and maneuverability especially when carefully moving around corals. One can also use a variety of kicking strokes with paddle fins.
  • 34. C. SNORKELING FINS 2. Split fins– are “semi- parted” in the web, separating the blade into two long, stiff blades. It is easier to kick with split fins on. These make it easier for the swimmer to propel forward.
  • 35. D. SNORKEL VESTS These are small and inflatable, which provide more buoyancy while floating on water. These will help in consuming less energy in moving around. However, one must take note that snorkel vest is not equivalent and should never be used as a substitute to life vest.
  • 36. E. SKIN PROTECTION Snorkeling may require one to be under the sun for some time. In order to protect the skin from the heat of the sun, one may use a good biodegradable sunscreen or a better choice will be wearing a long sleeve rash guard. The shirt may also provide jellyfish sting protection. However, if insulation is needed from the cold water, then a wetsuit will be a better option.
  • 37. F. SWIMMING CAP It is a big help in keeping hair out of the snorkel and the face as well. It will also help in preventing the scalp from burning on a sunny day.
  • 38. G. MASK DEFOGGER It helps prevent the mask from fogging up. Be sure to choose one that is not toxic, biodegradable, and alcohol free for one’s protection and for the protection of marine life.