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Scuba News
July 31, 2024 by HAL
The post discusses the author’s experiences as a volunteer with Phreatic, a diving project, including tasks like cave mapping, collecting bugs, and more. Read the entire article at indepthmag.com
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The Finnish Scientific Diving Academy at the University of Helsinki created a program to train researchers on scientific diving in polar regions, addressing the need for more data on climate change. The program’s coordinator, Edd Stockdale, details the course and outcomes to facilitate polar research. Read the entire article at indepthmag.com
July 4, 2024 by HAL
Diving experts share insights on tech diving, challenging conventional wisdom in the scuba community. Read the entire article at indepthmag.com
Join Jason Brown, Stratis Kas, Michael Menduno, and Florine Quirion on a journey exploring Maltese culture. Read the entire article at indepthmag.com
Advancements in underwater wireless networking could revolutionize communication and navigation for tech divers and enhance underwater electronics. Start-up OceanComm aims to provide high-speed wireless connectivity underwater. Read the entire article at indepthmag.com
Healthy Seas, Hyundai, and Ghost Diving collaborate on a clean-up operation targeting abandoned fish farms in Western Greece, focusing on plastic pollution and marine litter. The initiative aims to clean up the coast, educate the community, and engage in comprehensive mission work. Read the entire article at indepthmag.com
July 3, 2024 by HAL
The Suunto Ocean is a versatile dive computer designed for both scuba and freediving, featuring various dive modes, wireless tank pressure support, and alarms. It also includes GPS and a barometer, ideal for outdoor activities. Read the entire article at indepthmag.com
Divers over 45 should have yearly cardiac evaluations due to heart disease risks. Read the entire article at indepthmag.com
Braeden Burt, a 13-year-old scuba diver, has achieved over 100 dives, numerous certifications, and aspires to be a tech or commercial diver. His story is shared by his non-diving author mother, suggesting inspiration for the next generation of divers. Read the entire article at indepthmag.com
Dive instructor Andrea Murdock Alpini explores the SS Burdigala wreck in the Mediterranean. The wreck, a 19th-century cruiser, sank in 1916 after hitting a German mine, resting at a depth of 76m. Read the entire article at indepthmag.com
Experienced diver explores a new 100-meter deep cave in Mexico with challenges and rewards. Read the entire article at indepthmag.com
July 1, 2024 by HAL
A renowned underwater photographer’s manatee photo was chosen by the US Postal Service for a Forever stamp, based on an image from his book. The photo’s selection highlights the intersection of scuba diving and pop culture. Read the entire article at indepthmag.com
June 5, 2024 by HAL
Instructors discuss SF2 diving operations, excelling from beginners to 100m exploration dives. Read the entire article at indepthmag.com
The founder of Scuba Force discusses designing the SF2 rebreather and its features. Read the entire article at indepthmag.com
Backmounted counter lungs (BMC) are common in the tech diving community, yet divers may overlook the impact of counterlung configurations on performance and safety. Read the entire article at indepthmag.com
Sixty years ago, the first American aquanauts entered Sealab I to showcase saturation diving, proving longer deep-sea stays were possible. Sealab I, located southwest of Bermuda, laid the foundation for deep-sea exploration. Read the entire article at indepthmag.com
Activists are against building a bridge in the Strait of Messina to connect Sicily, considering it an environmental threat. Read the entire article at indepthmag.com
In the early days of diving in Sharm El-Sheikh, Howard Rosenstein pioneered diving in Sinai, revealing hidden treasures and shipwrecks. The post discusses historical discoveries and the beginnings of Red Sea diving. Read the entire article at indepthmag.com
Divers are advised to assess their rescue skills for scenarios like assisting tech divers at depths of 30m/100ft or 76m/250ft, including dealing with unconscious teammates or situations in caves. The importance of emergency preparedness and ongoing training is emphasized for effective responses in challenging diving circumstances. Read the entire article at indepthmag.com
Rebreather training is highly specialized and configuration-specific, unlike other forms of training. According to ISO standards, instructors now need to use the same equipment as their students. Read the entire article at indepthmag.com
The Scuba Force’s SF2 eCCR, introduced in 2012, combines electronic controls with a passive semiclosed rebreather (PSCR), designed by Horst Dederichs. The philosophy and details behind this rebreather are explained by the Scuba Force founder. Read the entire article at indepthmag.com
May 26, 2024 by HAL
Buddy Dive TeK is extending Bonaire TeK, a popular tec diving event attracting divers and gear manufacturers worldwide, to run from September 28 to October 5, 2024. Read the entire article at indepthmag.com
May 18, 2024 by HAL
David Doolette, a renowned diving physiologist, has become the Scientific Director of the U.S. Navy Experimental Diving Unit (NEDU). He will oversee scientific initiatives and planning for the organization in addition to his role as a Diving Research Physiologist located in Florida. Read the entire article at indepthmag.com
May 1, 2024 by HAL
Dr. Rachel Lance’s book explores how D-Day scientists supported WWII through self-experimentation, which was uncommonly ethical today. Read the entire article at indepthmag.com
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