What the actual risks are — and what training mitigates
The four mechanism types behind dive incidents, in order of frequency: **(1) cardiovascular events** — pre-existing conditions exacerbated by exertion; mitigated by an honest medical questionnaire before certification, **(2) drowning** — usually triggered by panic; mitigated by buoyancy training and the "stop, breathe, think, act" reflex drilled into Open Water, **(3) decompression illness** — from breaking ascent rules; mitigated by dive computers and conservative profile planning, **(4) arterial gas embolism** — from holding your breath on ascent; the first rule every diver learns is "never hold your breath".
Why Gili Air is statistically safer than many other Indonesia sites
Three structural factors: **shallow training depths** — 12 m for Basic Diver, 18 m for Open Water, so no decompression-stop risk at any time during training, **mild currents** — Gili reefs have current ranges of 1-3 (on a 1-5 scale) on most sites, vs Komodo or Penida where 4-5 is common, and **short boat distances** — every site is 5–15 minutes from shore, so emergency surface support is always close. We carry oxygen and an AED on every boat; nearest decompression chamber is in Bali (90 minutes by fast boat + helicopter). Documented in our standard operating procedures.