Snorkeling Calculator
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Estimated Air Use: liters
Calories Burned: kcal
Snorkeling Safety Score: / 10
Snorkeling Factors Explained
- Snorkeling Depth: Shallow snorkel dives (usually under 10 ft) are safe for most, but air and buoyancy vary slightly with depth.
- Duration: Time spent actively snorkeling, affecting calorie burn and exposure risk.
- Water Temperature: Ideal is 70–85°F. Cold water (<70°F) may require a wetsuit and increases calorie burn and fatigue.
- Activity Level: Impacts oxygen usage and calorie consumption. More movement = more air and calories used.
- Safety Score: Based on NOAA and Coast Guard swim safety: considers exposure time, thermal conditions, exertion, and depth.