Scuba Diving Flippers

Snorkel and Fins

Snorkel and fins two of the most important pieces of equipment for scuba diving.  Yes, all the other equipment is important but without the snorkel and Fins you may not get anywhere.  I say this because you could free dive without a mask and still see in clear water.  The Fins will help you to [...]

Hawaii Islands – A Scuba Diver’s Paradise

Hawaii is the premier destination for unspoiled tropical fun. While the splendid waves attract surfers to its white, sandy beaches; the abundant flora and fauna underwater is definitely a piece of heaven to both snorkelers and scuba divers alike. In fact, Hawaii is host to a number of popular dive spots that would entail more [...]

Important Guidelines to Wreck Diving

A shipwreck is a haven of wonderful discoveries for the scuba diver. It is a historical relic filled with secrets carefully concealed by the ocean. Over the years, it has also been the home of various sea creatures and plants. Wreck diving is a rare opportunity for scuba divers to hone their diving skills, discover [...]

Deep Diving – A Dangerously Fulfilling Challenge

Deep diving is probably one of the most challenging underwater sports. Though only a few endeavored to pursue this extreme sport, deep diving remains as an enticing activity for scuba divers looking out for an opportunity to test their skills and discover the limits of their capabilities. Diving underwater depths of 100 feet for recreational [...]

Scuba Diving And Decompression Sickness

Cases of Decompression Sickness were first reported when the Brooklyn Bridge was built. The workers had to spend many hours in caissons – chambers filled with compressed air under the water and once out of the water, they experienced abdominal cramps, joint pain and sometimes death. This condition was called ‘caissons disease’. In scuba diving, [...]

The 5 Don’ts to Scuba Diving

Enthusiast and hobbyists pursuit the sport of scuba diving to either observe the beauty of underwater flora and fauna, to fulfill advocacies geared towards marine life protection or simply to experience the thrill of diving into recreational depths. For whatever interest recreational divers may have for the sport, particular guidelines must be observed not only [...]

Tips for Night Scuba Diving

Are you thinking of trying a night dive? It can be a little scary at first but once you try it, you’ll be hooked. It’s a whole new world down there. Here are some tips to make that first night dive go smoothly: Keep it Shallow A night dive is typically a shallow dive. I [...]

Scuba Equipment – The Nature and Benefits of Nitrox Mixtures

We all know that compressed Air stored in the diving cylinder comprise of atmospheric gases that hold a maximum pressure rating of 3000 to 4500 psi. When we say atmospheric gases, we refer to a combination of Oxygen, Nitrogen and other inert gases that make up the earth’s atmosphere. In terms of proportion, Nitrogen accounts [...]

Scuba Diving in Vanuatu – The Best of Both Worlds

Vanuatu is a group of 83 islands that is just a few hours’ of plane ride east of Northern Australia. The semi-tropical weather and amazing underwater scenery makes it a perfect scuba diving rendezvous for both beginners and the more seasoned, certified scuba divers. The islands also offer exciting prospects for snorkeling and underwater excursions. [...]

Top 5 Professional Careers in Scuba Diving

Scuba diving is not a regular sport or recreational activity. In fact, advanced and specialty courses in open circuit scuba diving have opened doors to established professional careers that require technical, underwater diving expertise. Engineers, scientists and environmentalists are also acquiring scuba diving skills to meet the demands of their occupation. The article lists a [...]