We revisit the findings of a 2006 workshop that evaluated a long-established rule of scuba diving — always make your deepest dive of the day first.
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Want your buoyancy and your counter-buoyancy in one convenient piece of gear? These new models do it all.
When the waves are rocking, don't come knocking. Follow these tips for diving safely in surging water.
Plus: Answers to your questions about middle ear barotrauma and exercise. Other questions covered: Will Asthma Prevent Me from Becoming a Divemaster? Can I Dive After a Vasectomy? What Is the Treatment for Middle Ear Barotrauma?
Improve your next dive by losing a few pounds around the waist.
November 2001 By Jon Hardy Dive Computers Reviewed in This Article Aeris 500AI Aeris 750GT Oceanic DataMax Pro Oceanic DataMax Pro Plus Oceanic ...
Have you grown complacent when it comes to dive safety? Here are eight examples of how little mistakes can add up to big trouble.
Learn the secrets of capturing award-winning photos.
Our technical editor confronts myths about rebreathers and argues that semi-closed systems make sense for recreational divers.
Know for sure, know it fast. Here's how to tell. Other questions covered: Fire coral burn: Long-term effects? Keeping kids warm in cold water, Can a fracture preclude diving? Can I dive with DVT? Can an unnecessary chamber treatment be harmful?
Does your tank have enough air for your next dive? Find out.
Plus answers to your questions about heart conditions and ear pains. Other questions covered: Did Decompression Sickness Cause My Exhaustion? Can DCS Cause Strokes? Can a Person Recover from Paralysis Caused by DCS?
Too much of a good thing can be hazardous to your health.
Photo by Dave Fleetham Location: Sea of Cortez on board SOLMAR V Dive Site: Gordo Banks The second shot was ...
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