Did you just get certified as an open water diver or now planning to dive recreational depths on your own? That’s a good agenda for a budding recreational diving career. But before you get into the diving boat or onboard a liveaboard cruiser and conquer over a hundred feet of sea water, check if you’ve [...]
Apr
21
Dive Computers For Scuba Diving Newbies
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Apr
13
Tips On Buying Used Scuba Diving Gear
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Scuba diving is a wonderful sport. There is a whole world to explore beneath the water, but being properly outfitted is an expensive venture. Scuba diving can be cost prohibitive for some people to pursue, but there are options to buying all brand new scuba equipment and it’s worth your time to investigate them.For the [...]
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Mar
28
Scuba Diving – Migrating From Dive Tables to Dive Computers
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Dive (or decompression) tables have been rendered obsolete by some diving instructors and scuba enthusiasts. Who uses them anyway?As many recreational divers would quip nowadays. But then, dive tables have been employed for many years to theoretically determine the No Decompression Limits (NDL) and stage a safe ascent to the surface; whether for a recreational [...]
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