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ОглавлениеRod Macdonald is one of the world’s pre-eminent shipwreck explorers and an international best-selling author of a number of classic diving books such as Dive Scapa Flow and Dive Truk Lagoon. He lives in Stonehaven, a small coastal town on the rugged north east coast of Scotland where he served as lifeboat crew and then as Operations Manager for the RNLI lifeboat station. An RYA Advanced Powerboat Instructor, he currently instructs international maritime Search and Rescue crews out of Stonehaven harbour. He was inducted into The Explorers Club of New York in 2015 for his work exploring shipwrecks around the world.
Author’s Note: The 1st edition of Into the Abyss was published in 2003 at a time when technical diving, which had arrived in the UK about 1995 was still developing. Up until the introduction of mixed gas technical diving the very limit of safe air diving was 50 metres. The introduction of helium breathing mixes and accelerated decompression techniques radically changed diving for ever. Getting used to the quantum change that had hit diving took time - and we were largely human guinea pigs finding out the hard way what worked and what didn’t. This book charts my diving career from novice single tank diver in the early 1980’s through the dangers of deep air diving to the introduction of what became know as technical diving. Looking back now from a distance in time when all our techniques are largely settled, it was clear that evolution was at work - and as they say, evolution is a slow process.
My follow on book The Darkness Below was published in 2012 and charts the development of our sport from open circuit trimix diving through to Closed Circuit mixed gas rebreather diving. The final book in the Diving Trilogy, Deeper into the Darkness, was published in 2018.