The New AERIS A300
Using a dive computer doesn’t have to be difficult– that is the new AERIS A300 is designed. The A300 is easy to use for [...]
Using a dive computer doesn’t have to be difficult– that is the new AERIS A300 is designed. The A300 is easy to use for [...]
There is a new Youth Program launched by Dive Rite. It gives children a kid-sized BCD that will grow as they grow. As the [...]
During the recent PADI Public Safety Diver workshop in Mermet Springs, Illinois, the participants have discovered and recovered a reported stolen vehicle. This has [...]
The latest comprehensive Instructor Trianer Course was Updated by the premier education and business support company which is the Scuba Schools International or SSI. [...]
So… I’ve been on land for some time and I’m bored out of my skull. Obviously I don’t have much to write about since [...]
I recently purchased a pair of Aqualung Slingshot fins. I have several different sets of fins but have always been a die hard Blade [...]
Until recently, many people had never heard about or seen pictures of a massive floating patch of discarded plastic waste larger than Texas floating [...]
The pacific coast of Costa Rica is very often thought of as a place for Pelagics. This is very true and we are currently [...]
“Hi, I’m Florida. I heard you were looking for some diving.” Many divers across the Northern Hemisphere, especially in these cold winter months (as [...]
To have a sinus infection and a hero from Madrid The boat turned the bow to the sea again and I was sitting on [...]
If you are simply diving for pleasure and not intending on exposing yourself to any toxic waste you should still be aware of the existence of vulcanized rubber suits, particularly those with the Swedish Viking brand and specifically their old Sport and new ProVSN drysuits.
Well Its been about a week or so since I have signed up for the Divemaster course with Shorncliffe dive centre in the snow [...]
Getting my Instructor excited by opening the gas valve all the way, fast OR Adiabatic Compression, as it applies to scuba divers. Why does [...]
There have been localized Flamingo tongue “blooms” in spots all over the Caribbean – Bonaire, St. Eustatius, and Mona Island, Puerto Rico to name a few. Are they making a comeback, or is this a sign of trouble?
When someone finds out that I photograph sharks for a living, they invariably ask two questions: Have I ever been bitten and where is [...]