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Exploring the World of Drysuit Diving: What You Need to Know
Drysuit diving is a type of diving that uses a special suit that keeps you dry and warm, even in colder water. It's a great option for those who get cold easily and want to extend their diving season. But if you're new to drysuit diving, you may have some questions. One of the hardest things to learn about drysuit diving is proper buoyancy control and trim. Because a drysuit is much more buoyant than a wetsuit, divers must learn how to adjust their buoyancy to compensate for this added buoyancy. This can take some practice and getting used to, especially for divers who are used to diving in a wetsuit. Additionally, the diver needs to learn how to adjust the trim of the suit, which refers to the position of the diver in the water, to maintain an efficient and comfortable diving position. This can also take some practice and getting used to. Overall, mastering buoyancy control and trim is a key aspect of drysuit diving, and it requires patience and practice to master.
Discovering the Thrills and Benefits of Freediving: A Beginner's Guide - Is Freediving Dangerous?
In this blog, we explore the exciting and rewarding sport of freediving. From the thrill of diving to depths without the use of a scuba tank, to the opportunity to explore the underwater environment, we look at the many reasons why people choose to freedive. We also examine the potential hazards of freediving and the importance of proper training and safety measures in order to avoid accidents and injuries. We explain how recreational and competitive freediving differ, and the benefits of each one of them. Additionally, we introduce a beginner-level training program that can help anyone who wants to start learning how to freedive and ensure a safe experience. Whether you're a beginner or an experienced diver, this blog provides a comprehensive introduction to the world of freediving and everything you need to know to get started.
Pro Scuba Training Lets You See the Real Picture
Our local Channel Islands May Still Hold Answers Los Angeles, CA – September 19, 2022 - For a researcher studying past civilizations, professional scuba training can open new horizons for first hand, physical examination of remains and artifacts. Flood waters resulting...
" We all know the feeling, it’s a hot summer afternoon and you have no appetite and don’t want to do anything apart from lay on the couch.
A team of researchers from the ARC Centre of Excellence for Coral Reef Studies at James Cook University has shown that ocean warming may make some large reef fish feel the same way."
Is This The First Scuba Item You Should Get? Read why Dive Computers can make your diving safer, and potentially give you longer bottom times! Some even make very cool, awesome everyday watches, too!Safety, and accuracy in diving are key...
Mercury in Seafood is #1 Consumer Food Safety Concern Los Angeles, CA – August 22, 2022 Science has brought new technology to our docks, retail stores and our home to be able to know with a bit more assurance that the...
The Truth about Enriched Air Diving
It's tough to tell, sometimes, what's true and what's not when it comes to much these days in life and in diving. The same holds true with enriched air diving. Los Angeles, CA – August 15, 2022 With today's entry,...
CPR and First Aid training can make sure it's not! Los Angeles, CA – August 8, 2022 (update Oct 2013) Emergencies can happen just about anywhere. From walking down the street to scuba diving to watching a movie, there's no...
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NOT JUST A SUMMER VACATION IDEA WITH KIDS
Children that become scuba divers have advantages for life. Los Angeles, CA – August 1, 2022 (update May 22, 2014) The tween and teen years are some of the toughest for family vacations; the kids are too young for toys...