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  2. Diving Unlimited International - Wikipedia

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    DUI has several patents related to diving equipment and dry suits. The company was founded in 1963 by Dick Long. The company was founded in 1963 by Dick Long. DUI's manufacturing facility and main offices are located in San Diego, CA .

  3. List of diving equipment manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    DESCO, also known as Diving Equipment and Supply Company Inc. – American manufacturer of commercial diving equipment – Surface supplied and scuba equipment, standard diving equipment. [3] shallow water helmets. [34] Divecomputer.eu – Dive computers. [9] Divematics USA Inc. – Manufacturer of Widolf full-face diving masks since 1980. [35]

  4. Category:Underwater diving equipment manufacturers - Wikipedia

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  5. Category:Underwater diving equipment - Wikipedia

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  6. Aqua Lung America - Wikipedia

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    The "Aqua-Lung" regulator was created by Jacques-Yves Cousteau and Émile Gagnan in 1943. [5]In 1946, the company known as La Spirotechnique (now Aqua Lung International) was established by both men together with Jean Delorme, CEO of Air Liquide, as a division of Air Liquide to sell the Aqua-Lung regulators.

  7. Diving equipment - Wikipedia

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    Diving equipment used by recreational scuba divers, also known as scuba gear, is mostly personal equipment carried by the diver, but professional divers, particularly when operating in the surface supplied or saturation mode, use a large amount of support equipment not carried by the diver.