In my opinion, a dive knife is one of those tools designed for a pretty specific use and falls quite short when used outside that intention.
The chisel tip of a dive knife is good for prying (e.g., shellfish from the rocks). Prying like that, a point tip is much more likely to break off. Diving, I personally haven't found great need for a point tip. James Bond may have a different opinion on that statement, but I try to avoid underwater confrontation. Most dive knives (like the knife pictured in your example) also have a line cutting hook near the handle designed for cutting fishing line should a diver become entangled.
The big con with a dive knife is most of them are kind of a rough tool. The chisel point does not do a great job on fine work like preparing food or tinder. There are many, many, many better options for non-water applications than a dive knife.
Bottom line, a dive knife is a great tool for use in water. Once you leave the aquatic world... it will probably be more frustration.
Hope this helps.
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