by Paul Lines
Scuba diving, like most water related sports is not without it's dangers. Millions of people throughout the world. According to Science daily (2002), there are two types of medical emergencies that can result from this, an...read more
by A. Mace
Far from a seasoned diver, an illuminating moment from my first unconfined dive describes the greatest danger a diver has working against him or her PANIC. After canvassing many hopefuls, I had to give in I was to spe...read more
In the Path of a Hurricane Hurricane Dean was coming to the Grand Cayman. Even the smallest and most isolated island is globally connected, properly informed and ready to respond so it was no surprise and no need to wor...read more
One thing that my Scuba instructor pounded into my head was "If you don't feel right about the dive-don't go". If we override this feeling in our gut, you may not be at the top of your game to react quickly and calmly to ...read more
by Wendy Loft
As a staff member of hyperbaric oxygen therapy in a multi-place chamber, we regularly scheduled "recreational dives" for dive groups to enable them to experience the effects of nitrogen narcosis at a depth of 125...read more
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