sCuBa DiViNg In ThE sEa


Oh no, get your gear ready, we’re about to dive in (ohh, yeah)
Anyone on the boat jump for the ocean (ohh, yeah)
But watch out for big hammerhead sharks
We jumping in, follow me

I’m in the sea (I’m in the sea)
I’m in the sea (I’m in the sea)
Nobody can see me ‘cause I’m diving in the sea (diving in the sea)
I’m in the sea (I’m in the sea)
I’m in the sea

Take a good, hard look at my scuba diving gear

I’m in the sea hydrophobic watch me scuba dive
Scuba diving in the waters of the sea
Going farther down, pressure building up
You can’t catch me hydrophobic ‘cause I’m in the sea


Take a look at me (fish)
I’m in the big sea (fish)
We looking at lost treasures
‘Cause it’s so cool (cool)
I got my air tank
And my flippin-flippers
I’m scuba diving, you watching me
Getting so jealous

I’m looking for a lost key for sunken treasures
The treasure box is shining, making me squint
This is not a fantasy, for this is real
I’m in the sea, hydrophobic, you better not get wet

I’m in the sea and
We’re finding stuff and
I found a secret treasure
Holding gold and silver
I’m the king of the sea
On a throne like Triton
If you’re on a boat
Then the fish are bittin’

Hold your mask, we’re going under

I don’t need land ‘cause I’m scuba diving (scuba diving)
I don’t need sun shine ‘cause I’m down under (scuba diving)
I’m in the deep sea with my mask and tank (wooh)
This air tank make bubble sounds hydrophobic

Sea horse if I could find you (find you)
I’d take you home and take care of you (care of you)
Gonna scuba dive all day and night (day and night)
Like fishing on a hot day in the summer sun

I can’t believe I’m scuba diving
In this clear deep blue sea (wooh)
Caribbean
Watch me dive in (can’t you see me)

Never thought I’d be the one
That a big shark saw swimming by
Believe me when I saw
I saw a sea horse


I’m in the sea
I’m in the sea
Nobody can see me ‘cause I’m diving in the sea
I’m in the sea
I’m in the sea
Take a good hard look at my scuba diving gear

wHy ScUbA dIvInG?

I chose to do scuba diving for my research projectbecause I have always been interested in learning how to scuba dive. I thinkthat the experience would last a life time and I don’t think it would besomething someone would forget doing. Throughout the project I have beengathering and gaining information that would help someone become a betterexperienced diver. I learned that if someone wants to become a scuba diver, theyhave to undergo many training courses in order to become certified. A few thingspeople have to learn how to do is how to jump in the water, how to properly usedyou air tank, and how to handle your equipment and use each piece. I alsolearned what makes a good diving location; waters that are crystal clear withdifferent types of sea or ocean creatures. The location or destination for scubadivers plays a major role in someone’s diving experience. I found out later onin the project during my interview with Dr. Richard Champion that people whohave asthma should not try scuba diving. I learned that nine percent of scubadiving deaths come from asthmatic people. Overall, if I had the chance to learnhow to scuba dive I would take the opportunity and hope for the best.

A Day In The Lecture Hall

Since Dr. Richard Champion came to our school I had to hear him speak about scuba diving. He told us about the harms of scuba diving and what can happen to you afterwards. While I was in the lecture hall, there were also a lot of other people in there listening to Dr. Champion. He had a lot of good information, “nine percent of diving deaths are asthma related, and you lung or lungs could collapse.” Dr. Champion also talked about pressure building up as you go deeper into the water like if you were to walk up a mountain, the atmospheric pressure builds up as you go farther and farther up. I realized I had not thought about the pressure underwater being the same as the pressure on a mountain top.

Listening to Dr. Richard Champion who is an MD FCCP from the Norwood Clinic sure did make an impact on my life. I once wanted to scuba dive but now that I know the harms of it I do not know if I want to scuba dive anymore. I also have asthma so I do not think that it would be too good for me to go scuba diving anymore. I learned about the dangers of scuba diving as well as the different types of poisonings and bodily aches and pains that can occur some days later.

A Day In The Lecture Hall. Live Interaction. April 30, 2009.