There are a million apps in the sea, but how many are actually worth using? We take a look at 5 apps that are super useful for divers.
In the Water
The thrill of flying over a reef can be exhilarating. But diving in currents can lead to problem situations if you’re not vigilant.
Every year, divers enter the water with their tank valves off, resulting in interrupted dives — and worse.
As a diver you probably already know that both tides and currents influence when your dives begin and what happens once you’re underwater.
Scuba diving’s aura of daring and adventure, as well as its frequency in exotic locations, has made the sport a favorite of moviemakers for decades.
The idea of mindfulness has been gaining traction for some time now, as evidenced by the increase in courses, books and websites dedicated to teaching people how to be more present in the moment.
Being cold is usually unpleasant, but when it comes to diving, being cold can be dangerous, too.
What is considered a deep dive? Different divers have different ideas about when a dive is considered a deep dive.
While there are millions of tons of garbage in the oceans, ninety-percent of it is plastic.
If someone asked you to go diving in what used to be one of the most polluted stretches of water…
Jill Heinerth loves the places where her friends have gone to die.
Carbon Monoxide is a colourless, odourless and tasteless gas created largely by burning fossil fuels, their derivatives and certain other combustable materials.
Tan-awan is a sleepy town a short drive from Cebu City on the Philippine island of Cebu. With a population of just over 900 it’s had nothing to distinguish it from hundreds of similar fishing villages in the Philippines.
The world’s top female underwater explorer Jill Heinerth is launching a campaign to reconnect people to their most precious commodity – water.
The humpback whales from the Southern Pacific move from their feeding areas within the Antarctic toward the warm Tonga northern islands every year to give birth and mate.