by Richard Devanney Of all the facets of diving, decompression theory is perhaps the least accessible. It can be a minefield of dry scientific jargon and...
As one of The Underwater Centre’s Student Advisors, a question I get asked a lot is what offshore work opportunities are there once students have completed...
by Jon Kieren Recently scrolling through the SDI and TDI sidemount articles, I noticed a distinct trend – we have posted A LOT of articles over...
by Sean Harrison Scuba diving is a great sport, and like any activity it is not without its risks – and that is what attracts some...
Read Part 7 here. A part serialisation of a book by Jeff Goodman PART 8: Colour Bars and Monitor Setup It may be that the picture...
Summer breaks are the opportunity for people to explore new areas and to relax in the sunshine. Mine however took a different angle, spending it in...
Mantas galore with Emperor Serenity and guests in the Maldives… “For some of our guests it was their first personal experience with these giants of the...
by Cris Merz The first steps in dropping it all to become a dive professional. One day your life will flash before your eyes. Make sure...
My latest dive adventure on the Arenui in Komodo, Indonesia was also a Ray of Hope Expedition. What is a ROHE, you ask? It is a trip where research...
by Jon Kieren A few months ago, we released an article that broke down all of the SDI Diver certifications and what the most popular agency...
Caring for Your Scuba Mask To a large degree, you care for your mask the same as you would any other piece of dive equipment. The...
I’ve been lucky enough to dive in some fantastic destinations over the years, but I was shocked when I realised it had been over 10 years...