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Scuba Diving Environmental Impact - Coggle Diagram
Scuba Diving Environmental Impact
Target Audience / Area
Swedish Region
Around Stockholm
Not many corals
Colder Waters
Scuba Diving Agencies
PADI
Diving Community
Average Diver
Experienced Divers
Potential Issues
Shipwrecks
Bubbles trapped inside
Removal of artifacts
Monuments
Wildlife
Can be harmed through trash
Fishing lines
Fishing hooks
Traps
General scrap
Poison
Can be harmed in the diving process
Intentional
Cutting yourself loose
Anchoring
Accidental
Dragging Equipment
Oxygen Metre/Depth Metre/Compass
Octo
Kicking sand
Flippers Push too much water
Kicking animals
Flippers clunky and large
Ramming into things
Equipment Malfunction
Plantlife
Can be damaged while diving
While anchoring
While Kicking water
Trash
Reducing trash in the water
Reducing trash added to water
Reducing Trash harm to wildlife
Cost
Cost of materials
Quality
Must be a high standard of quality, For it not to break
Must also be effective for its cost
Durable
Final Cost
Cost can be high, scuba diving is expensive.
Uses
Need to be useful
Hose - BCD attachment
Simple
Small
Fits a lot of tubes
Multiple at once
Flippers
Streamlined
Non chunky
Redirects water in a optimal direction
Better anchoring
Less damage to environment
Ease of use
Strong
Trash collecting assistance
Discreet
Simple
Safe
Helps with taking trash
Has to be safe
If not directly useful,
needs to be non-disturbing
Similar to current product
A basis to build of of
Can help with finding selling points
Safety
Fits the test of long underwater durations
Will not interfere with anything else
Not sharp, or a electric hazard
Materials
Fits underwater
Will last a long time
Low Weight
Non-Dangerous
Reasonable price
Sustainable
Ease of Use
Can be used in a emergency
Fits all of the Scuba Requirements