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Anatomy of a Free-Flow

June 7, 2014June 2, 2014 by John Bantin

It’s a common sight. A diver is about to enter the water when suddenly his octopus or even his primary second-stage suddenly does an impression of a jet engine at the end of a runway just prior to take-off. The sudden roar as gas at 150 psi of pressure rushes out uncontrollably often precipitates the … Read more

Categories Diving Equipment, Health and Safety Tags dangers, dive gear, dive training, safety 5 Comments

Buoyancy Control

January 24, 2014 by John Bantin

It amazes me that I still see divers who do not seem to have managed to master good buoyancy control. Ships float because they displace a greater weight of water than they weigh themselves. That’s because, although they are made of steel, they have a great amount of airspace within them. A man in a … Read more

Categories Diving Equipment, Health and Safety Tags dive training, divers, safety 3 Comments

What Causes Abalone Divers to Die?

May 14, 2013 by Guest Blogger

By Jack Likins I thought I’d take a stab at trying to explain why divers die abalone diving. I’ve been abalone diving for over 50 years in both southern California and here on the north Coast.  It can be a very dangerous sport if not done with proper training, conditioning and knowledge of the ocean.  … Read more

Categories Health and Safety Tags dangers, dive training, food from the sea, marine life 11 Comments

Stress in Diving

January 22, 2012January 22, 2012 by Bret Gilliam

I don’t want to participate in any sport in which my species is not at the top of the food chain. Ken Fonte Stress in diving is probably the central problem in the accidents and resulting injuries and fatalitiesthat occur to divers . . . Art Bachrach and Glen Egstrom STRESS Many divers do not … Read more

Categories Health and Safety Tags dangers, dive training, medical, safety 6 Comments

A response to “A Divemaster’s thoughtful Rant”

August 22, 2011 by Guest Blogger

I am glad to see that I am in the good company of Bret Gilliam in wishing to respond to the anonymous JD (are you scared to say who you are, JD?) with a few home truths about divemasters, gleaned from my nearly 50 years of scuba diving. I have experienced all of the following … Read more

Categories Dive Industry Tags customer service, dive business, dive rules, dive training, safety 11 Comments
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