Diving in coral reefs is arguably some of the best experiences a diver can have. The numerous types of coral along with their vibrant colors and shapes make them nothing short of awe-inspiring. In...
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Dive Computer Transmitters: How They Work and Why You Need One
Most dive computers come with the option to connect wirelessly to the air tank in order to relay pressure measurements. This information helps divers learn more about their air consumption habits and...
Meditation and Diving. How Meditation Makes You a Better Diver
Fifty percent of divers experience fear on at least one dive. It's a very common emotion that affects beginners as well as advanced divers. The best way to control and manage fear is through...
Wetsuits vs Drysuits: Should You Learn How to Dive With Both?
Choosing the correct suit for a dive is essential. It can make the difference between a fun and enjoyable dive or a miserable one that needs to be ended early. The majority of dives only require a...
When you think about diving it's usually assumed that you will need to wear a wetsuit. Yes, that cumbersome, highly compressive wetsuit. While they might be difficult to put on, wetsuits serve a...
So, you are officially a certified diver. Congratulations, but now what? Good question. I guess that depends on you though. If you live near a lake or ocean then you can do a quick google search to...