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Scuba News
October 2, 2023 by HAL
Scuba divers spend annually on gear, training, travel, and services. Survey examines comparisons among diver types and regions like Europe and the USA. Key findings: tech divers spend more on gear and training, core divers are shrinking, and casual divers typically spend less. Read the article
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October 1, 2023 by HAL
Tips to improve buoyancy control for new scuba divers. Read the article
July 11, 2023 by HAL
The Basking Shark is a large filter-feeding shark that can grow up to 10 meters long. They are often seen near the surface and can be spotted by scuba divers during the summer months. These gentle giants mainly feed on plankton and pose no threat to humans. Read the full article at www.sharktrust.org
February 1, 2022 by HAL
SFUPS has launched a new online merchandise store featuring logo T-shirts and various accessories for scuba divers, catering to all sizes and styles. Beware, wearing SFUPS apparel may lead to being showcased in unexpected underwater images. Read the entire article at sfups.org
September 29, 2021 by HAL
The Giant Devil Ray is an impressive species that can be identified by its large size, wing-like pectoral fins, and distinct coloration. These rays often inhabit warm waters and can be spotted by scuba divers during dives. Understanding their features is important for conservation efforts and dive interactions. Read the full article at www.sharktrust.org
The Atlantic Torpedo Ray is a unique species in the ocean known for its flat body and distinctive shape. Scuba divers can identify it by its rounded pectoral fins and the ability to produce an electric shock for defense. Observing this ray can be an exciting experience for divers exploring underwater habitats. Read the full […]
The Leafscale Gulper Shark is unique and recognized for its distinct features. It is important for scuba divers to have proper identification skills to ensure they can spot this species in its natural habitat. Understanding such species helps in the conservation efforts for sharks. Read the full article at www.sharktrust.org
The Smooth Hammerhead Shark is known for its unique hammer-shaped head. This shape aids in hunting and navigation in the ocean. Scuba divers can identify them by their long dorsal fins and flattened head, making this species a fascinating sight underwater. Read the full article at www.sharktrust.org
June 7, 2021 by HAL
Rob Spray and Dawn Watson coordinate the Seasearch project in East Anglia, aimed at scuba divers and snorkelers to protect marine environments in Britain and Ireland. The project offers courses listed on their website. Norfolk offers diving experiences like the Twin Wreck Challenge and chalk reef dives, each requiring consideration of tides. Read the article
June 6, 2018 by HAL
To celebrate World Oceans Day, here are 10 tips for new scuba divers. Read the entire article at www.scubadiving.com
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