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<p>aquaCorps Journal, but the concept and term, technical diving, go back at least as far as 1977, and divers have been engaging in what is now commonly referred to as technical diving for decades.</p>

<p><big>Origin</big></p>
<p>The popular use of the term technical diving can be traced back to the cover story of the first issue of aquaCorps magazine (1990-1996), in early 1990, titled Call it "High-Tech" Diving by <a href="page.php?w=Robert_William_Hamilton_Jr.">Bill Hamilton</a>, describing the current state of recreational diving beyond the generally</p><p>
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