I am the medical officer for Peace Corps Jordan. While I am not a diver, many Peace Corps volunteers and staff dive in Aqaba, in the Red Sea, at the southernmost point of the country. Because of the difference in elevation between Aqaba and Amman, divers are advised to spend the night in Aqaba in order to avoid the bends. One of our volunteers is living in a village at the southernmost end of the Dead Sea, at approximately 365 meters / 1,197 feet below sea level. This young man is 29 years old, a diver, and in good health. My questions are:
1. What are the long-term side effects of living for a prolonged period (two years) at approximately 1,200 feet below sea level?
2. Would this person need to take any precautions before diving in the Red Sea in Aqaba?
3. If he would need to be transported via medevac for any reason from Jordan, would he not be able to fly within a specific period?