Freediving On One Breath [Video]

Freediving On One Breath [Video]

Freediving is as much a mental sport as it is a physical sport.

Freediving is a sport that requires self-mastery … the ability to turn off the rational reasoning mind during the dive.

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Dive Sunken Treasure Ship El Infante [video]

Dive Sunken Treasure Ship El Infante

The El Infante was an armed galleon that belonged to King Philip V’s Treasure Fleet and carried an immense volume of Spanish treasure.

The El Infante, is one of the more interesting wrecks from the 1733 Treasure Fleet.

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On Knowing When To Abort Your Dive

On Knowing When To Abort Your Dive

Even as an experienced scuba diver there may be times when what would seem a simple dive takes a turn for the worse.

Laura King explains how what would have otherwise been a simple and easy dive off the coast of Ft Lauderdale took a turn for the worse.

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Rebreathers and Buoyancy

Rebreathers and Buoyancy

The ability to maintain  neutral buoyancy is a key contributor to enjoyable diving.

Maintaining a neutral buoyancy allows us to effortlessly move below the surface without either sinking towards the bottom  or floating upwards towards the surface. 

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Evidence Of Huge Unknown Deep Sea Creatures

Evidence Of  Huge Unknown Deep Sea Creatures

Once again there appears to be evidence of a huge deep sea creature. This one is apparently large enough to take down a whale.

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Scuba Gear – Buy Vs. Rent?

Scuba Gear – Buy Vs. Rent?

As with any sport or hobby , there is always the question of if it is better to buy or just rent equipment? For scuba divers it is no different.

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The effects of Scuba Diving On The Human Body (Video)

The effects of Scuba Diving On The Human Body (Video)

With the increased popularity of recreational scuba diving it is incumbent among EMS providers to become aware of scuba related injuries.

The most common causes of scuba related injuries are those related to physiological factors or conditions that result from operating in pressurized environments, ie the underwater environment.

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The Fear OF Sharks Is Real, But Should It Be?

The Fear OF Sharks Is Real, But Should It Be?

The fear of sharks is often at the top of the list when it comes to things most people fear. Lets look at the fear of sharks objectively.

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The Wetsuit Vs. Dry Suit Question

The Wetsuit Vs. Dry Suit Question

The decision to dive wet or dry seems somewhat generic until you seriously consider the key differences.

We all now that the primary difference between diving in a wetsuit and diving in a dry suit is that diving with wetsuits involve getting wet.

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No Mount Cave Diving

No Mount Cave Diving

No Mount Cave Diving In Wisconsin

No mount cave diving is extreme diving.

It is mostly what the name suggests, diving with out a mounted scuba set.

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