The Galapagos… the word itself is enough to inspire awe and make you think of an iguana. Far from the agitations of society, smack on the...
“Everywhere we looked we saw nurse sharks. Brilliant. Back on board, some guests declared that this was THE BEST DIVE OF THEIR LIVES!” With boat managers...
In an ongoing series, Scubaverse.com’s Underwater Photography Editors Nick and Caroline Robertson-Brown talk to underwater photographers from around the world that they admire. This week’s interview is...
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 our...
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 equate...
This is a brief guide on how to prevent the battery compartment of your Shearwater Petrel dive computer from flooding. Flooded battery compartments are often due to a...
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...