
Scuba & Diving Law
All
aspects of Maritime activities have their own special laws and Scuba and
free diving are no exception. Besides the complexities of Maritime law
and how these laws apply to divers, there are a number of other issues
that require specialized training and experience to understand. Most practitioners
do not understand diving procedures, the effects of breathing pressurized
air or diving injuries like the bends and embolisms. David Neblett and
other experts and attorneys at Perry Neblett P.A. are not only certified
divers, but also have experience in litigating all types of diving cases
from tank explosions to paralysis from the bends.
FLORIDA DIVING LAWS
327.331 Divers; definitions; divers-down flag required; obstruction to
navigation of certain waters; penalty.--
(1) As used in this section: (a) "Diver" means any person who
is wholly or partially submerged in the waters of the state and is equipped
with a face mask and snorkel or underwater breathing apparatus.
(b) "Underwater breathing apparatus" means any apparatus, whether
self-contained or connected to a distant source of air or other gas, whereby
a person wholly or partially submerged in water is enabled to obtain or
reuse air or any other gas or gases for breathing without returning to
the surface of the water.
(c) "Divers-down flag" means a flag that meets the following
specifications:
1. The flag must be square or rectangular. If rectangular, the length
must not be less than the height, or more than 25 percent longer than
the height. The flag must have a wire or other stiffener to hold it fully
unfurled and extended in the absence of a wind or breeze.
2. The flag must be red with a white diagonal stripe that begins at the
top staff-side of the flag and extends diagonally to the lower opposite
corner. The width of the stripe must be 25 percent of the height of the
flag.
3. The minimum size for any divers-down flag displayed on a buoy or float
towed by the diver is 12 inches by 12 inches. The minimum size for any
divers-down flag displayed from a vessel or structure is 20 inches by
24 inches.
4. Any divers-down flag displayed from a vessel must be displayed from
the highest point of the vessel or such other location which provides
that the visibility of the divers-down flag is not obstructed in any direction.
(2) All divers must prominently display a divers-down flag in the area
in which the diving occurs, other than when diving in an area customarily
used for swimming only.
(3) No diver or group of divers shall display one or more divers-down
flags on a river, inlet, or navigation channel, except in case of emergency,
in a manner which shall unreasonably constitute a navigational hazard.
(4) Divers shall make reasonable efforts to stay within 100 feet of the
divers-down flag on rivers, inlets, and navigation channels. Any person
operating a vessel on a river, inlet, or navigation channel must make
a reasonable effort to maintain a distance of at least 100 feet from any
divers-down flag.
(5) Divers must make reasonable efforts to stay within 300 feet of the
divers-down flag on all waters other than rivers, inlets, and navigation
channels. Any person operating a vessel on waters other than a river,
inlet, or navigation channel must make a reasonable effort to maintain
a distance of at least 300 feet from any divers-down flag.
(6) Any vessel other than a law enforcement or rescue vessel that approaches
within 100 feet of a divers-down flag on a river, inlet, or navigation
channel, or within 300 feet of a divers-down flag on waters other than
a river, inlet, or navigation channel, must proceed no faster than is
necessary to maintain headway and steerageway.
(7) The divers-down flag must be lowered once all divers are aboard or
ashore. No person may operate any vessel displaying a divers-down flag
unless the vessel has one or more divers in the water.
1(8) Any willful violation of this section shall be a misdemeanor of
the second degree punishable as provided by s. 775.082 or s. 775.083.
(8) Except as provided in s. 327.33, any violation of this section shall
be a noncriminal infraction punishable as provided in s. 327.73.
Note.--Former s. 861.065.