Working on your position in the water is a big part of becoming a better diver
Thomas Gronfeldt
The simple snorkel can stir up quite a debate in the diving community
Sportswear manufacturer set to begin using ocean-debris materials in production in 2016
Western Australia’s artificial reef project has achieved great results in two years
Drop (or add) as little lead as needed with our guide to weighting
Manta and devil rays to gain increased protection, but sharks and bluefin tuna left out
Tablet app and overall conclusion. While Diviac isn’t the only one on the market, the suite’s seamless integration between platforms, many supportive functions and general ease of use makes it a strong contender.
British Petroleum (BP) reached a settlement to pay the U.S. federal government, along with the states of Louisiana, Alabama, Texas, Florida and Mississippi, a total of $18.732 billion dollars in damages caused by the spill.
Looking deeper into the Diviac suite, we review the mobile apps
Let’s dive into the hub of the program, the browser version
Easy-mount dry gloves make the conversion from wet gloves easier
A new addition to the digital scuba-diving log market is aiming to be your one-stop shop
That breathing and diving go hand in hand is unlikely to be news to anyone who has tried the sport. But that we can become better divers by training our breathing techniques is perhaps not universally known. Follow these tips to unlock the power of your breath.
A number of organizations offer the option of “adopting” a coral or an entire reef
Are divers loving the Thistlegorm to death, merely by breathing?
Teenager’s invention may provide hope for tackling marine debris