Have you ever been on a dive without a local dive guide or divemaster, and wondered, “Where is the boat?”
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Ten Reasons to Become a Professional Diver
Anyone who reads dive publications, web sites or blogs about diving is aware of the ongoing discussion concerning what qualifies a diver to do certain dives.
This is a guest post by Liam Fisher – who is a blogger for HouseTrip.com covering all topics travel and adventure.
Much, maybe even most recreational diving is done from boats that leave from the dock and return on the same day.
While there are some divers who have trained and are certified to dive alone, we have all been taught that safe diving means diving with a dive buddy.
As dive light technology has advanced, so have the number of features, brands and types of dive lights.
They key to free-diving is a word in the name itself: free.
Everyone hates it, right? It’s why you see so many people holding their noses before they jump into the water.
Are a diver in training about to do your first “real dives” as you anticipate your open water training ?
Fins. We all need them, us divers. They come in all shapes and sizes. Moderate, shorter, extra long, vented, split, flexible, stiff, full fin, strapped… not to mention the strap variations.
As someone that began diving from the young age of thirteen, I have dealt with my fair share of transportation difficulties.
Traveling with a CCR can have its challenges. Some airports are completely familiar with the technology and others are terrified of the wires and sensors! Here is some advice for traveling with your unit.
Carbon Monoxide is a colourless, odourless and tasteless gas created largely by burning fossil fuels, their derivatives and certain other combustable materials.
If you’re a diver, you probably have a few answers to that question. And if you’re not (yet) a diver, you might guess a couple.
The oceans are an incredibly important part of nature but unfortunately, many people forget about the underwater world, because it is not something that is seen by many on a daily basis.
The word and concept of a ‘rebreather’ has been around even before the traditional open circuit scuba system…