Self-reliance starts with you. Here are the ins and outs on how to be prepared for a safe dive.
Training Articles
A commercial diver tells us about her adventures at great depths through saturation diving. The deepest site she's clocked in at? 450 feet.
Want to scuba dive on a rebreather? Read how to get trained and experience diving with no bubbles in the beautiful Caribbean Island Grand Cayman.
When you’re faced with an underwater mob, these tips will keep you safer — and maximize your fun! Here is how you can be prepared for a mob.
Are you afraid of the dark? You're not alone – many divers are timid about giant striding into a black sea. Follow our tips on how to drive at night safely!
Often, decompression sickness can be a random event, and the cause remains unknown. U.S. Navy veteran Dr. James L. Caruso explains potential causes of DCS.
A diver thought he was feeling great on his dive, but he did not realize the trouble he was getting himself into. See what mistakes he made, and what you can do to avoid getting bent.
Underwater navigation is one of the most important dive skills to master. Don’t know your lubber line from your bezel? Use our tips to help find your way.