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Wetsuit Care 101: Handling Surface test and large Tears
When the winter season ends, it will soon be time to switch from your drysuit to your wetsuit.However, upon retrieving your wetsuit from storage, you may notice some surface tears. This is a common result of extensive diving last summer.Before proceeding, consider whether you intend to use the wetsuit as it is. It’s important to […]-
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The Dive Compass Demystified:Techniques for Confident Navigation
Today we will discuss the compass for scuba diving and its features. It has gained notoriety as one of the most challenging pieces of equipment to understand and use. While you might have received some instruction upon obtaining your scuba diving, certification it’s not uncommon to forget if you do not use it often and […]-
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Demystifying Oxygen Tanks: Why Diving Tanks Aren’t Filled with Pure Oxygen
One of the most common misunderstandings for non-divers is the use of the term “oxygen tank (cylinder)”.” Typically with news reporting.If a diver were to mistakenly refer to their tank as an “oxygen tank”…It could lead to an embarrassing situation, so let’s clear up this confusion right away!It’s important to note that the tank contains […]-
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Preparing for the Perfect Storm: Tracking Typhoon Intensity
In the year 2016, Typhoons made a late appearance in Japan. It ranked as the second-latest occurrence in recorded statistics for this country.While a lack of typhoon is much to the delight of divers, this extended absence led to a rise in sea temperature. This usually causes widespread coral bleaching events.In 2017, we saw the […]-
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