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The ocean can be a beautiful and yet scary place. You never know what you might come across. Being prepared for the unexpected is an important element when you are in the ocean. You really don’t want to be caught off guard.
Having the right type of scuba equipment is an important part while diving. One of the key tools to have is a scuba diving knife. You never know if you will get caught in some sea weed that you might have to cut your way out of. Heaven forbid that you get caught by an unfamiliar fish that thinks you’re his food. Your safety is the most important factor.
Off the western coast of California and Mexico, vicious swarms of squid have recently attacked divers! The Humboldt squid, also known as red devils, are normally active at depths far below the surface. However, the squid have started swimming closer to the surface of late, and swarms of the aggressive cephalopods have attacked divers. While there haven’t been any fatalities as of yet, several divers have reported horror stories of being attacked by a squid, which attaches itself to their scuba tank or diver’s mask, and attempts to pull them under. While the animals are aggressive, its their hunger that drives them to such behavior. Once finding an object is inedible, in general, the squid will give up their attack.
Many divers have fled the water to avoid being attacked by the squid, which seem to accumulate near the surface in larger numbers during the nighttime hours. However, some brave divers continue to enter the water for a once in a lifetime experience. If you are one of those adventurous souls, be sure to equip yourself with diving knives.
When you go scuba diving, it is always important to be prepared. Make a checklist if you must of all the things you need to bring—from your wet suit and mask, to a reliable titanium diving knife. Although scuba diving is a fun sport, it can also be dangerous. Hence, you must always dive responsibly.
Make sure you are also wearing the right outfit for scuba diving. Those wet suits actually serve its purpose. Unlike ordinary swimsuits, they are made of neoprene. This material acts as an insulator. It aids the body in maintaining its temperature. As one goes deeper into the ocean, the temperature gets colder. If the body temperature lowers dangerously, this can lead to hypothermia. A wet suit prevents this from happening.

Scuba divers need to have all their bases covered before plunging into the recesses of the murky deep. An appropriate diving suit or skin is crucial, of course, as is the scuba apparatus itself. But what about those handy accessories that experienced divers swear by? Will you ever actually use a diving knife, even if you were to attach it to your gear?
The answer is yes, unequivocally. All too often, divers become tangled in discarded nets and underwater plants. Seaweed can wrap itself around your body with a vice-like “grip,” so it’s best to be prepared to disengage from these situations. A quality knife should be made of titanium or stainless steel at the very least. You won’t want to pack a knife that could corrode after a few uses.