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  • Scientific Reflections of Diving Physiology in Underwater-Themed Films: A Descriptive Study

Scientific Reflections of Diving Physiology in Underwater-Themed Films: A Descriptive Study

Authors : Ayşe Sena Yumbul Kardaş, Yavuz Aslan
Pages : 81-90
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Publication Date : 2025-08-28
Article Type : Research Paper
Abstract :Introduction: The desire to explore new places and gain different experiences has heightened interest in discovering the underwater world, leading to a diversification of aquatic recreational activities. Covering approximately 70% of the Earth\\\'s surface, the oceans and seas are home to a remarkable array of life, from microscopic unicellular organisms to colossal marine mammals. Materials and Methods: Underwater-themed films were identified using the Internet Movie Database (IMDb) by searching for keywords such as \\\"SCUBA diving,\\\" \\\"free diving,\\\" \\\"underwater,\\\" and \\\"undersea.\\\" Films were selected based on their explicit or implicit depiction of underwater environments and diving physiology. Films with only brief underwater scenes or lacking physiological relevance were excluded. Results: Underwater-themed films immerse viewers in mesmerizing and often perilous underwater realms. Iconic titles like Jaws underscore the threats posed by marine predators, while animations such as Finding Nemo highlight the vivid biodiversity of coral reefs. Films like The Abyss and Leviathan explore mysterious underwater life forms and humanity’s psychological and physical challenges beneath the sea. Documentaries including The Silent World and The Deepest Breath offer a realistic portrayal of marine environments and the physiological demands of diving. Conclusion: Films offer a valuable introduction to underwater physiology but provide only a surface-level understanding. While documentaries with scientific grounding convey important concepts such as barotrauma and decompression sickness effectively, the complexity of diving physiology demands formal scientific education. Thus, films should be viewed as complementary tools rather than primary sources of medical or physiological knowledge.
Keywords : Sualtı fizyolojisi, serbest dalış, SCUBA, dalış tıbbı, sinema

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