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By Divemaster Dennis New to Scuba

24 Aug 2013
The Scuba Snobs’ Dive Etiquette Tip of the Week: Tip #6: Don’t crowd

If you see another diver looking at something or pointing or taking a photo and you are curious, then approach slowly.

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By Guest Author Conservation News

22 Aug 2013
Debris Month of Action

Stop the Ocean’s Silent Killer – Scuba Divers Fight Back Against Marine Debris

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By Hope Wilkos New to Scuba Training

20 Aug 2013
PADI Enriches the World of Diving

As an avid diver, I have come to appreciate some of the exclusive benefits afforded to me as part of the fulfilling sport of diving.

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By Thomas Gronfeldt Featured Training

19 Aug 2013
We Don’t Just Torture Divers

What’s the point of those dreaded surface drills in entry-level dive courses that require removing and donning the BCD and weight belt, respectively?

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By Guest Author News Stories

18 Aug 2013
Amphibious Pursuits

This is a guest post by Lia Barrett  When I was asked to cover the Caribbean Freediving Cup in Roatán,…

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By Jessica Shilling Featured In the Water New to Scuba

17 Aug 2013
Shallow vs Deep Diving

What is considered a deep dive? Different divers have different ideas about when a dive is considered a deep dive.

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By Guest Author Dive Locations Top 10

16 Aug 2013
Top Ten Diving Moments in Grenada

Grenada has an estimated population of 110,000 people. The people are some of the friendliest I have encountered in the Caribbean.

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By Juanita Pienaar Dive Locations Featured

16 Aug 2013
Diving in Koh Lipe, Thailand

Koh Lipe is a gem found in the south of Thailand. The island is small – small enough to cross it on foot in twenty minutes.

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By Thomas Gronfeldt Featured Resources Training

15 Aug 2013
In Defense of Dive Tables

With inexpensive dive computers on every wrist these days, do we even need dive tables anymore? Yes, in fact, we do.

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By Andy Phillips Dive Locations Featured Wrecks

14 Aug 2013
Diving the Andrea Doria

Many technical divers familiar with the wreck consider the Andrea Doria to be the Mount Everest of scuba diving.

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By Shelley Collett Training

14 Aug 2013
Peak Performance Buoyancy Specialty

You’ll learn how to establish neutral buoyancy while descending to avoid the dreaded cratering and how to compensate for changes in buoyancy due to air usage, depth changes, and wetsuit compression.

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By Hope Wilkos Conservation Featured

13 Aug 2013
Divers Making a Difference

Divers put their hearts together and always try to make a difference for those needing compassion and support the most.

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By Guest Author Stories Travel

13 Aug 2013
Has anyone had Scuba Diving change his or her life 3 times?

My first was an unexpected free Discover Scuba Diving in Lake Mckenzie while on tour in Frazer Island, Australia.

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By Guest Author Conservation Events

12 Aug 2013
Shark Con

How would you like to help support shark conservation, research, and education? How would you like to do that by…

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By Divemaster Dennis Training

10 Aug 2013
The Scuba Snobs’ Dive Etiquette Tip of the Week Tip #5: Ask before helping

Welcomed help is a wonderful thing, but nothing is more annoying or potentially dangerous than having someone try and help without being asked.

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By Shelley Collett Conservation Featured In the Water

10 Aug 2013
Cleaning Our Oceans and Saving Ourselves

While there are millions of tons of garbage in the oceans, ninety-percent of it is plastic.

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By Guest Author Dive Locations

09 Aug 2013
Whale Sharks in Isla Mujeres, Mexico

For various reasons, I’ve never encountered a whale shark until recently. And boy, this wasn’t a whale shark encounter but a whale shark congregation!

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By Guest Author Conservation Events

09 Aug 2013
Master Divers Finathon Success

While Master Divers had been steadily raising funds over the past few months, our principal event was the swim around Koh Tao and Finathon Finish Line party.

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