Safety & Health How to Travel Abroad Without Getting Sick Grant Dong for Divers Alert Network | July 4, 2025 The last thing any diver wants is for anything come between them and their next dive—especially an illness. Recent Posts How to Travel Abroad Without Getting Sick Grant Dong for Divers Alert Network | July 4, 2025 Treating a Case of Spinal Decompression Sickness Melia Matthews | June 24, 2025 Scuba Gas 101 Amplified Grant Dong for Divers Alert Network | June 5, 2025 The Danger of Freediving in Inclement Weather Melia Matthews | May 13, 2025 How to Book a Safe Liveaboard Trip Amplified Grant Dong for Divers Alert Network | May 8, 2025 Is Scuba Diving Safe for Kids? Amplified Grant Dong for Divers Alert Network | April 15, 2025 Recent Articles The Misguided Assist Jon Hardy | October 18, 2006 Taking a stranger as a buddy, one diver gets more than she bargains for. Down Drafts: 5 Life-Saving Tips Jon Hardy | October 18, 2006 In this tale of two downwellings, the lesson of positive buoyancy becomes tragically clear. A Buddy's Best Effort Fails Jon Hardy | October 18, 2006 A novice diver does all he can for a buddy who stops breathing under water. Double Trouble Jon Hardy | October 18, 2006 An enjoyable group snorkel turns deadly when jellyfish attack and hearts race. Deep, Dark and Dangerous Jon Hardy | October 18, 2006 Mick is fit. Mick is bent. Fit, bent Mick is lucky to be alive. Here's why. Trouble at the Surface Jon Hardy | October 18, 2006 Sometimes the worst dive accidents don't happen under water. Swimming in Harm's Way Jon Hardy | October 18, 2006 There are many good reasons to have proper buoyancy control. A diver learns one of them the hard way. Load More