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May 26, 2011

Successful Expedition Places Humans At Lower Limits Of Mesophotic Zone; 'A Very Exciting Time For Benthic Marine Scientists'

Ocean Opportunity, a Rhode Island based not for profit organization, is pleased to announce the safe and successful return of an expedition to explore ...
May 19, 2011

Explorers Find Historic SS Dix Shipwreck In Seattle's Elliott Bay; 'An Important Piece Of Local History'

Using a five passenger submarine and a remotely operated vehicle, a team of local explorers has discovered a historic Mosquito Fleet Steamer in Elliott Bay...
May 19, 2011

Bulgarian Communist Dictator's Plane to Be Submerged in Black Sea

The personal plane of late Bulgarian Communist dictator Todor Zhivkov is to be submerged in the bay of the Black Sea city of Varna, where it will become an underwater tourist attraction
May 4, 2011

Angel Effect: National Geographic Features Cave Diver's Story Of Life, Death And The Third Man

University of Kentucky geologist and cave diver Stephanie Schwabe recalls her 1997 dive into the Mermaid's Lair, on the south side of Grand Bahama Island quite plainly.

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Bags

Dive bags offer your diving equipment and scuba gear good protection against damage in transport and will ensure your comfort whilst travelling.

BCs

BCD is just an air bladder that you can inflate or deflate depending on how much buoyancy you need. When you dive, your buoyancy changes with the depth you're at and also with the amount of air still in your tank. Since you don't want to constantly fight rising up or sinking down you need some sort of buoyancy compensation device, or a BC - a Buoyancy Compensator. It is called also BCDs, or Buoyancy Control Devices.

The BC is a mandatory piece of safety equipment that every scuba diver must have.

Boots

Scuba boots, neoprene socks and neoprene boots come in different styles and are meant for different applications.

Buoys

Diving Buoys can be surface marker buoys, lifting bags, torpedo buoys, decompression buoys, and signal buoys.

Compasses

Scuba diving compasses and dive instruments are an essential part of any divers equipment. Ensure your gauges are accurate.

Depth Gauges

Scuba diving gauges and dive instruments are an essential part of any divers equipment. Ensure your gauges are accurate.

Dive Computers

One of the biggest advances for the recreational diver is the dive computer. The scuba diving computer has given the scuba diver the ability to optimize downtime, monitor one's performance and dive safely.

Dive Suits

Dive suits, whether neoprene or membrane allow divers to remain warm both underwater and on the surface.

Fins

For a better diving experience, choose diving fins that are appropriate for your foot size, diving skill level and the location of your underwater journey.

Gloves

For enjoyable dive, it pays to protect those parts of the body that get coldest first – your fingers. Choose different diving gloves for different applications.

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