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Lessons in Luck

By Richard Taylor (Note: some Imperial and metric conversions are approximate to reflect different regional norms) Let’s be honest, diving gets a bit of a...

What Do I Need For My First Night Dive?

By John Bentley Night diving may seem daunting to the new diver and, in many ways, it should! While night dives are a great way...

Wreck Diving: Do’s and Don’ts

By Brian Shreve Dropping down the line, it seems like forever.  Nothing below you, and nothing above you.  Only the sounds of you and your...

Decompression Theory – Part 2

by Richard Devanney The first section of this series on decompression theory (which you can read here) attempted to describe the processes that determine how...

ERDI Equivalent Ratings with Other Agencies

By Sean Harrison For the final of our three part installment of equivalencies, here is our review of how other agencies’ certifications, standards, and training...

The Proper Way to Surface

by Jordan Greene The end of your dive has arrived and the preparation to surface starts unfolding in your mind. Have you developed the skills...

Decompression Theory – Part 1

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...

Sidemount Diving in a Technical World

by Jon Kieren Recently scrolling through the SDI and TDI sidemount articles, I noticed a distinct trend – we have posted A LOT of articles...

The #1 Reason Scuba Divers Die

by Sean Harrison Scuba diving is a great sport, and like any activity it is not without its risks – and that is what attracts...

Do What You Love as a Career

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...

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