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Rebreather Diving
By Yvonne Press In the Water Training

29 Oct 2017
An Introduction to Rebreather Diving

In the latest in our series on how to get started and progress through technical diving, we offer an introduction to rebreather diving and what makes it special.

Sea Dragon
By News Release In the Water News

29 Oct 2017
SeaLife Introduces Sea Dragon 4500 Lumen Professional Photo-Video Light

SeaLife is introducing its new Sea Dragon 4500 Photo-Video light at the DEMA (Dive Equipment & Marketing Association) trade show in Orlando in early November.

Novice Diver
By Andy Phillips In the Water Training

28 Oct 2017
Training Timeline: From a Novice Diver to a Divemaster

New divers may feel they should wait for a time before progressing through the diving certifications. How long should it take to go from a novice diver to a divemaster?

Ban on Shark Fins
By Guest Author Conservation In the Water News

27 Oct 2017
Surfers Rally to Support a U.S. Ban on Shark Fins

Earlier this month over 85 surfers, surf businesses and surf publications sent a letter to Congress in support of the Shark Fin Trade Elimination Act

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By Guest Author Walt Stearns In the Water Shops & Resorts

26 Oct 2017
Wakatobi Resort Brings Generations Together

When planning a family vacation, it can be challenging to keep everyone happy. Wakatobi Resort offers something for all ages and helps the whole family create lifelong memories.

Kittiwake
By Guest Author In the Water News

25 Oct 2017
Tropical Storm Nate Leaves Kittiwake on its Port Side

When Tropical Storm Nate hit Grand Cayman in October, it broke loose the anchor chains on the Kittiwake, leaving the wreck on its port side

Ocean Plastic
By Thomas Gronfeldt Conservation In the Water News

24 Oct 2017
Most Ocean Plastic May Come From Only 10 Rivers

Researchers may have come one step closer to identifying the ocean-plastic supply chain, as it seems most ocean plastic may come from only 10 rivers

Stay-Focused
By Guest Author In the Water News

23 Oct 2017
Stay-Focused, the Beacon of Opportunity in Cayman

Non-profit organization Stay-Focused recently sponsored four weeks of diving for divers with disabilities in Grand Cayman

PADI specialties
By Andy Phillips In the Water Training

22 Oct 2017
Most Challenging PADI Specialties

Leaving your comfort zone (in gradual and controlled circumstances) can make you a better diver. What are the most challenging PADI specialties to help you grow?

Ear Barotrauma
By Marcus Knight Health In the Water Training

21 Oct 2017
Training Fundamentals: Ear Barotrauma

The most common scuba diving-related injury is ear barotrauma. Why does it happen, and how can you avoid it?

Spanish Dancer
By Christina Koukkos In the Water Marine Species

20 Oct 2017
Marine Species: Spanish Dancer

On a night dive in the tropical Pacific, you see what appears to be an animated vermillion dinner napkin convulsing wildly. Congratulations, you’ve spotted a Spanish dancer.

Scuba Diving
By Thomas Gronfeldt In the Water

19 Oct 2017
Top Five Things Movies Get Wrong About Scuba Diving

Hollywood has long been fascinated with scuba diving, but rarely nails the portrayal of our sport. Here are the top five things movies get wrong about scuba diving.

Trimix Diving
By Yvonne Press In the Water Training

18 Oct 2017
Introduction to Trimix Diving

In the third installment of our series on technical diving, we’re moving away from beginner-level courses and into the world of trimix diving.       

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By Thomas Gronfeldt In the Water News

17 Oct 2017
More Than 2,000 Sharks Die in San Francisco Bay

Scientists are trying to explain a massive die-off of leopard sharks, Pacific angel sharks, and brown smooth-hound sharks in the San Francisco Bay.

Great Barrier Reef
By Guest Author Dive Locations In the Water Travel

16 Oct 2017
Turtle Heaven on the Great Barrier Reef

A tiny dollop of sand measuring just 79 acres off the northeastern tip of Australia is home to one of the largest green turtle nesting sites in the world. Plan a visit with Mike Ball Dive Expeditions.

TUSA
By Press Release In the Water News

15 Oct 2017
TUSA Joins the Dive Computer “Elite Fleet” through Deepblu Connect

International scuba company TUSA has become the latest company to integrate Deepblu Connect to its flagship dive computer.

Decompression diving
By Yvonne Press In the Water Training

15 Oct 2017
Decompression Diving for Beginners      

Although the phrase ‘technical diving’ tends to conjure images of deep descents, the initial stages of decompression diving are far less intimidating once you begin.

Raja Ampat
By Shelley Collett Dive Locations In the Water Travel

14 Oct 2017
Wonder and Awe: Scuba Diving in Raja Ampat

On the final leg of a whirlwind tour of Indonesia, the scuba diving in Raja Ampat lives up to its legendary reputation.

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