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Scuba News
February 13, 2024 / March 6, 2024 by HAL
Tyler and team discovered a new wreck off Southern California, identified as a sunken dredging barge through key details like location, depth, and equipment found. Despite limited visibility during the dive, they captured photos and videos of the wreck. The wreck’s condition and features aligned with historical accounts, confirming its identity. Read the article
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Planning a dive vacation to Curaçao and looking for affordable flights? Timing, rewards programs, alternative airports, and off-peak bookings can help. Flight comparison websites and airline options from Canada and the United States offer convenience. Exploring off-peak seasons and weekdays can lead to savings, as can travel deals and promotions. Packing tips for a dive […]
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February 13, 2024 by HAL
Gas density increases with depth, affecting breathing effort. High gas density can lead to CO2 retention, posing risks. Research suggests safe density limits for diving. Understanding gas density is crucial for all divers to enhance safety. Read the article
A UN report shows 97% of CMS-listed fish face extinction risk due to various threats like overfishing and noise pollution. Migratory fish populations have plummeted by 90%, with the highest declines in Asia. However, conservation efforts have led to population recoveries in some species, offering hope for the future. Read the article
The UK Ministry of Defense salvaged the ship’s bell from the USS Jacob Jones, the first US Navy destroyer sunk by a German sub in WWI. The wreck was found near England, and efforts are being made to preserve it. The bell will be displayed in a US Navy museum. Read the article
The British Sub-Aqua Club provides information on learning to dive, joining the club, staying connected, and club policies on their website along with options for cookie settings. Read the article
February 12, 2024 by HAL
A scuba instructor teacher shares experience using scuba in classrooms. Read the article
A scuba instructor teacher shared their experience in classrooms. Read the article
A scuba instructor collaborated with a teacher during a master’s degree program. Read the article
The blogger worked with a teacher who was a scuba instructor. Read the article
A teacher worked with a scuba instructor, experiencing scuba diving in classrooms. Read the article
A scuba instructor teacher inspired the author to try diving while working on a master’s degree. Read the entire article at www.tdisdi.com
Scuba Schools International (SSI) announced Grace Biehl as the winner of the 2023 Master Diver Challenge, completed with Southern Indiana Scuba. To qualify, divers need to finish the SSI Stress and Rescue course, four specialty courses, and have 50 verified dives. The grand prize this year is a 7-night trip for two aboard the Philippines […]
To understand suspected opioid overdoses, recognize the signs like slow breathing and unresponsiveness. Ensure scene safety, call emergency services, and check breathing. Administer Narcan and perform CPR if necessary. Continue monitoring the person and encourage follow-up medical care. Read the article
Expand Your EFR business by offering distinctive specialties like EFR Airborne Pathogen Awareness, EFR Mental Health Awareness, and EFR Manual Handling. EFR Instructors can apply for additional credentials and materials to teach these courses, which cater to specific workplace needs such as disease awareness, mental health support, and manual handling training. Read the article
The Angel Shark Project aims to protect Critically Endangered angel sharks. It focuses on securing their future throughout their natural habitat. This initiative highlights the importance of shark welfare and conservation in the ocean ecosystem. Read the full article at www.sharktrust.org
February 12, 2024 / March 6, 2024 by HAL
The website provides information on diving destinations worldwide, categorized by regions and months, with popular destinations like the Caribbean, Europe, and Asia. It also offers a selection of trending spots and allows users to browse a map for more options. Read the article
It’s not often we’re gifted the time to chase our passions without the loom of work hanging over our heads. Whether you want to stave off burnout, tick off some bucket-list experiences or learn a new skill, taking a sabbatical to travel gives us the time and space to reset and reignite our passion for […]
February 11, 2024 by HAL
The article discusses the frogfish population in Dauin, Philippines, focusing on their appearance, behavior, and diversity. It mentions various species found in the region, including their camouflage techniques and the best time to spot them. The author highlights Dauin as a prime destination for frogfish photography due to its healthy population. Diving in Dauin is […]
Change in the diving industry should be driven from within by individuals involved in diving, rather than by top-down directives. Changes should start from those who are most affected, such as the working professionals in the industry, to improve quality, safety, and overall culture. The focus is on empowering mid-level individuals to lead changes that […]
February 10, 2024 by HAL
Greg The Divemaster and his colleagues discuss top dive destinations. They also talk about diving in ice holes. Read the article
Greg The Divemaster and his friends discuss top dive destinations. They also talk about diving in ice holes. Read the article
This segment features an update from Jim Elliot on Dive Heart. Read the article
The post discusses occasional moments when the blogger is captured through an underwater camera lens by fellow divers, showcasing activities like shipwreck diving and observing marine life in Bonaire. Read the article
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