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New Zealand – a unique experience for new divers

New Zealand, separated into the North and South Island, offers a huge variety of diving spots and is a great cold water destination for scuba divers. The expanding kelp forests, interesting wreck dives and marine diversity makes New Zealand an exciting location to learn to dive, or continue your diving […]

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South Australia’s Alluring Coastline

With a coastline characterised by step cliff faces, rocky platforms and great surfing beaches, you would be amiss not to sink your teeth into the diving on offer along the famous portion of coastline known as the Great Australian Bight. With Adelaide right around the corner this is the perfect […]

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8 Amazing Things You Can Only Do While Scuba Diving

Speak whale to an actual whale Immerse yourself in history as a properly-trained wreck diver Finally try that jetpack you’ve always wanted Hover like a genie Perfect your buoyancy skills and hover like a zen master. Walk a tightrope without fear of falling (but watch out for barnacles) Give yourself […]

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OxyTox You Dive Nitrox – You Should Know OxyTox

OXTOX: If You Dive Nitrox You Should Know About OXTOX DAN discusses the dangers of oxygen toxicity when using nitrox as a breathing gas By Dr. E.D. Thalmann, DAN Assistant Medical Director; Captain, Medical Corps, U.S. Navy (retired) It’s a fact: we need oxygen to live. It’s because of the way our cells use oxygen

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Understanding decompression illness

Back to Basics By Nicholas Bird, M.D., MMM Understanding Decompression illness is a fascinating condition that lurks in the shadows of divers’ minds, reminding us that we are vulnerable and that our push to explore is tempered by potential consequences. Whether ascending from depth or traveling to high altitudes, as we move outward and upward from

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