Aquatic Breathing

The power to respirate through water in lieu of a gaseous medium.

Also Called

 * Amphibian Effect
 * Underwater Breathing
 * Waterbreathing

Capabilities
The user can breathe in both water and air and are capable of staying underwater as long as they like and reemerge ready to breathe oxygen again.

Associations

 * Amphibian Physiology
 * Bubble Generation
 * Enhanced Agility
 * Enhanced Reflexes
 * Fish Physiology

Limitations

 * May have complications when transitioning from water to air.
 * Can damage lungs when breathing in chlorinated water.