In early 2025, the Professional Association of Diving Instructors (PADI) underwent a significant change in…
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The scuba training world is rich with options. Divers often collect not just certifications, but…
Embarking on the journey to becoming a certified scuba diver is an exhilarating adventure, offering…
Scuba diving is a wonderful way to experience the beauty and diversity of marine life,…
On the 23rd and 24th of February, Valentina Cafolla, a 27-year-old athlete, will undertake a…
I enjoyed reading Kai Steinbeck’s recent piece in The Scuba News explaining which agency offers…
First a bit of housekeeping, the views are mine (Kai Steinbeck) and do not represent…
Safety is almost always at the forefront of any divers thinking, but occasionally and commonly even the most experienced and qualified enthusiasts find themselves in an uncomfortable situation. The inevitable will come for every diver when a little surprise catches them off guard and they need to re-group a little to regain control of the dive. For the most part, in an ideal world, this is all any diver would really want or expect to happen.
Safety is almost always at the forefront of any divers thinking, but occasionally and commonly…
Say hello to Terry Dwyer, a NAUI Master Diver and CMAS Assistant Instructor from Nova…
