Biologists from the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution found bone damage consistent
with decompression sickness, caused by nitrogen bubbles in the blood as an animal surfaces too quickly.
Not exact matches
The problem
with an uncontrolled ascent (regardless of it happening due to expanding air or water pushing up) is an increased risk of
Decompression sickness, lung over expansion injury or a gas embolism.
I would encourage divers to select a travel insurance that will provide them
with the cover required for any unpredictable accidents or
Decompression sickness.