Sera Lodge Chidenguele Mozambique

Sera Lodge Chidenguele Mozambique Sera Lodge is a holiday resort in Mozambique. [email protected]

Sera Lodge is a holiday resort with breathtaking scenery and a magnitude of exciting activities to make your vacation one you will never forget. Accessible preferably by 4x4 vehicles, Sera Lodge is situated on the beach side, 280km north of Maputo (Approx. 800km from Johannesburg). It is a must if you enjoy fishing: Deep Sea, Rock-, Surf- or Fly-fishing, Snorkeling and Jet Skiing, to name just a few.

09/01/2026
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29/12/2025

SAFETY NOTICE -FULL FACE MASKS for Snorkelling.
It is not recommended for open sea and rough waters.

Some concerns are build up of CO2 especially during hard swim against a current.
Such build up can make you dizzy and even unconscious.
Based on some research, the following.

AI Overview. It may be wrong but evaluate yourself

Full-face snorkel masks pose significant safety risks, primarily CO2 buildup (hypercapnia) and potential hypoxia (low oxygen) due to rebreathing exhaled air, leading to dizziness, impaired judgment, and in rare cases, fatalities, especially with uncertified or ill-fitting masks, making them a concern for experts who often advise against their use or recommend them only for very experienced users with certified gear.

Key Safety Concerns:
CO2 Rebreathing: The design can create a large "dead space" where exhaled breath mixes with fresh air, leading to CO2 accumulation, which causes headaches, dizziness, and can impair consciousness.
Internal Leaks: Even minor flaws in seals or valves allow exhaled breath (high in CO2) to mix with inhaled fresh air, a problem hard to detect visually.
Impaired Judgment: Dizziness or lightheadedness from CO2 buildup can make users panic, leading to drowning, especially if they can't easily remove the mask.

Lack of Regulation:
Many cheap, unbranded masks lack proper testing, increasing risks.

Recommendations for Safer Use:
Choose Certified Masks: Opt for brands with verified CO2 safety features, like Seaview Pro or Seaview Kids (for children).

Check Fit & Function: Ensure a perfect seal and test valves before use, though internal issues are hard to spot.

Avoid for Kids: Children are at higher risk; minimum weight recommendations (e.g., 25-30 kg) are better than age limits.

Be an Expert: Many tour operators ban them; they're best avoided by novices or used with extreme caution by experienced snorkelers.

Consider Alternatives: Traditional masks and snorkels, or full-face masks with separate breathers (not the integrated type), may offer safer airflow.

In summary, while convenient, the potential for hidden design flaws and CO2 issues makes full-face masks a health hazard for many, with experts urging caution and better certification.
Full-face snorkel masks increase the incidence of hypoxaemia ... - NIH
19 Dec 2023 — There have been several snorkelling accidents including fatalities associated with the use of full-face snorkel masks.

WHAT I LEARNED FROM MY WIFE'S DEATH SNORKING ON THE ISLAND WITH A FULL FACE MASK by  Guy Cooper.  It's known the full fa...
22/12/2025

WHAT I LEARNED FROM MY WIFE'S DEATH SNORKING ON THE ISLAND WITH A FULL FACE MASK by Guy Cooper.
It's known the full face mask do buildup CO2 resulting in dizziness, disorientation and near loss of consciousness. An inability to remove the mask in a hurry leads to panic. And there have been deaths.
Guy Cooper tells: "My wife died in September 2016 while snorkeling Pohoiki Bay on the Big Island. A devastating shock. She was an experienced snorkeler in Hawaiian waters and a strong swimmer. She was found floating face up with her water-filled full-face mask pulled up, exposing her mouth and nose. She’d been in the water less than an hour. No struggle was witnessed. The fact that the mask was pulled partly off suggests something went wrong, suddenly, and she tried to get the thing off. Too late.
The coroner’s report is not much help. Part of the autopsy findings are consistent with drowning.

No one inquired about my wife. The coroner knew nothing of the circumstances, the mask, her experience, fitness, or medical history. Might there have been other contributing factors? What is the purpose of a coroner’s report if not to uncover facts that might help prevent future deaths?
Thirteen times more people die in Hawaiian waters than anywhere else in the U.S., the vast majority tourists. It could be these visitors are overestimating their own abilities or underestimating the power of the ocean. There is that. But typically these fatalities occur in placid waters without warning. Victims are found just quietly floating. Mysteriously dead. What else might be going on?

The full-face mask. It was novel. She tried it out at the local swimming pool. Died in it at Pohoiki. Hawaii ocean safety officials never considered the equipment. The paramedics threw her mask away. No snorkeling incident reports mention the gear. My persistence has now led Hawaii ocean safety officials to collect that data.

Many snorkeling sites question the whole concept. Forums relate bad experiences. There’s reports of sudden leaking, air hunger, exertion intolerance, claustrophobia, manufacturing flaws. There’s CO2 buildup resulting in dizziness, disorientation and near loss of consciousness. An inability to remove the mask in a hurry leads to panic. And there have been deaths.
Negative Amazon reviews have been deleted. Mine, reporting my wife’s death, was repeatedly removed. Amazon cannot or will not explain why. Actually, it’s all about manipulating the product ratings. There are review mills out there compensating people for posting positive reviews. Google “Amazon fake reviews.” Pure fraud. Amazon’s policing is largely ineffective. Amazon will not even provide manufacturer contact info for my wife’s mask. Really? Buyer beware.
Meeting with ocean safety officials from Hawaii, I brought along an identical mask. Some remarked that it was “weird,” “claustrophobic,” “scary,” “possibly dangerous.”

What makes the full-face mask design problematic? They strap tightly around the head and are difficult to quickly remove. Some apparently have design flaws that contribute to leaking, valve failures and improper gas exchange.

There’s a concept called dead airspace. That’s where oxygen and carbon dioxide (CO2) are exchanged. You need to effectively exhale all the CO2, or rebreathing it could lead to the aforementioned symptoms of dizziness, disorientation and unconsciousness. The larger the dead air space, the harder it is to purge the CO2.

There’s a lot more dead airspace in an enveloping full-face mask than in a narrow snorkel tube. Designs vary, but who knows if you have a good one or bad one? There’s the fake reviews. There’s the lack of industry standards and independent certification. Again, buyer beware.

Full-face masks have been banned in some swimming pools and aboard some excursions. Some retailers and rental outlets won’t carry them. The industry itself has claimed there’s no evidence these masks are unsafe. Well, yeah. There’s no evidence because there’s no data. But there have been deaths.

“I’ve absorbed a lot since my wife’s death. I’m trying to turn some of it to good.”

A recent spate of Hawaii snorkeling deaths, nine in two weeks last year, included two with full face masks. Some point out that ratio and conclude the gear is not the issue. Unfortunately, they are conflating separate statistics. What percentage of snorkelers use full-face masks? What percentage of full-face mask users get into trouble compared to the percentage of those using conventional gear? Could these new masks be more dangerous? No data exists. And no one has any idea how many near drownings occur that are never reported.

I’ve absorbed a lot since my wife’s death. I’m trying to turn some of it to good. She would wish that. I would advise people to be aware and informed. Know your fitness level, your level of experience. Know the challenges of Hawaiian waters. Know your equipment. Practice responding to emergencies. Never snorkel alone.

Snorkeling is not quite the light-hearted activity the tourism industry promotes. Thoroughly research the gear and don’t rely on someone casually offering you a new kind of mask because it’s so cool. Appreciate your circumstances. You’re on vacation. Ready for adventure. Maybe been partying. There’s even a current suggestion that recent air travel might heighten your physical risk. What Hawaiian tourist hasn’t recently been flying? For that matter, what Hawaiian Tourism entity is even going to mention that possibility?
https://www.civilbeat.org/2019/02/what-i-learned-from-my-wifes-death-snorkeling-on-the-big-island/?fbclid=IwAR18QZYhONfjMlKThtQcNzcSkVJpR5emK_WuCiwMx-NiR5GgpYpc5oWbCwc

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