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October 2007

By Scuba Diving Partner | Published On September 17, 2007
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October 2007


Don't miss the October issue of Scuba Diving magazine featuring our special Dive Safety Guide. Get your copy today at major bookstores, including Borders, Barnes & Noble, Books-a-Million and at more than 600 Golden Tank dive centers. To find a shop near you, visit www.scubadiving.com/goldentankretailers.

Inside you'll find:

21 Ways to Get Rescued: In this exclusive ScubaLab Special Report, we review surface signaling devices and find that while all can help you get rescued in an emergency, they often have very limited ranges.
4 Reasons Divers Die: The latest report on dive injuries and fatalities published by the Divers Alert Network (DAN) reveals the common causes of dive accidents--and the keys to preventing them.
7 Strategies for Survival: The Ultimate Lessons for Life: Training Editor Mike Ange offers seven ways to avoid being the next victim profiled in "Lessons for Life."
First Aid for Divers: Accidents happen, and in an emergency quick, calm and confident action is crucial to a happy ending. Are you prepared?
Exclusive First Look: Uwatec Galileo Sol: The next generation of dive computers has arrived and you'll be amazed at what this number cruncher can do.
Dangerous Diving Jobs: Do you have what it takes to dive inside a water tower, nuclear reactor, shark net or beneath 20 feet of polar ice? Meet the people who do.
Cozumel Gone Wild: You don't know Cozumel until you've seen the island during the annual festival of Carnaval.
Turks & Caicos: The timeless beauty of sandy beaches and stunning visibility are only two of the reasons you'll love this collection of remote, dive-worthy islands.
Five Tips for Better Fish Photos: Resident photo pro Stephen Frink--aka "the fish whisperer"--on the art, science and Zen of better fish portraits.
The Monster of Lake Mead: Deep in the desert reservoir rests a WWII-era B-29 bomber--and it's now open to divers, thanks to our friends at the National Park Service.
Why I Dive: Meet Heidi Vanderhoof, former competitive figure skater turned professional firefighter. The first in a series of reader bios.

Don't miss the October issue of Scuba Diving magazine featuring our special Dive Safety Guide. Get your copy today at major bookstores, including Borders, Barnes & Noble, Books-a-Million and at more than 600 Golden Tank dive centers. To find a shop near you, visit www.scubadiving.com/goldentankretailers.

Inside you'll find:

21 Ways to Get Rescued: In this exclusive ScubaLab Special Report, we review surface signaling devices and find that while all can help you get rescued in an emergency, they often have very limited ranges.
4 Reasons Divers Die: The latest report on dive injuries and fatalities published by the Divers Alert Network (DAN) reveals the common causes of dive accidents--and the keys to preventing them.
7 Strategies for Survival: The Ultimate Lessons for Life: Training Editor Mike Ange offers seven ways to avoid being the next victim profiled in "Lessons for Life."
First Aid for Divers: Accidents happen, and in an emergency quick, calm and confident action is crucial to a happy ending. Are you prepared?
Exclusive First Look: Uwatec Galileo Sol: The next generation of dive computers has arrived and you'll be amazed at what this number cruncher can do.
Dangerous Diving Jobs: Do you have what it takes to dive inside a water tower, nuclear reactor, shark net or beneath 20 feet of polar ice? Meet the people who do.
Cozumel Gone Wild: You don't know Cozumel until you've seen the island during the annual festival of Carnaval.
Turks & Caicos: The timeless beauty of sandy beaches and stunning visibility are only two of the reasons you'll love this collection of remote, dive-worthy islands.
Five Tips for Better Fish Photos: Resident photo pro Stephen Frink--aka "the fish whisperer"--on the art, science and Zen of better fish portraits.
The Monster of Lake Mead: Deep in the desert reservoir rests a WWII-era B-29 bomber--and it's now open to divers, thanks to our friends at the National Park Service.
Why I Dive: Meet Heidi Vanderhoof, former competitive figure skater turned professional firefighter. The first in a series of reader bios.