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Editor's Note:
All of us here feel that the more information you have about diving, a safer diver you will become. In here, we have collected a few articles that our own group members have written to help other divers just like us. The ones that are constantly looking for information to become even safer in the water.
Remember, the purpose of Scuba Diving is to have fun, but never forget about your safety or of those that are around you. Plan your dive, and dive your plan!
If you ever have the change to visit Orlando, FL and you are an avid diver, you might want to look at the Epcot Center as a dive site rather than your family vacationing theme park. Home of the largest aquarium in the world, Epcot Divequset offes an unique experience for all divers alike.
Experience Epcot's Divequest
A very important part of the dive is your return to the boat. A few tips and information you want to know about how to end your dives on a good note. In this article, Chex puts them down in an easy to read list so you can end your dive and of those around you safely.
Returning Safely At The End Of Your Dive
Excited over the upcoming lobster season? Well, so are we, but before you pack your gear and head to the nearest beach or boat, there are a few tips and things you should probably know to make sure you have a blast down there with the critters. We point a few of them out in this article.
Preparing for Lobster Fun
Want to have a good dive? So do we. Here are a few things that can grealty affect your dive. Weather conditions, temperature and the environment will determine if you are going to have a good dive or turn it into a bust. Things you might want to know before you gear up for your next dive.
Temperature, Environment and Your Dive
Ever wander what makes a seasoned diver use less air than you? Or ever wandered how your instructor seemingly hover over you why you struggle at the bottom of the ocean while doing your skill set? A few insights into what makes you enjoy diving even more.
Getting Down With Your Buoyancy
Do a lot of beach dives? Icepick has a lot of useful tips to get your to the beach, through the surf and to your dive. All you wanted to know about a beach dive right here.
The Low Down On Entries And Exits
Ah, the great blue. You are ready to go diving? Here are a few great tips and information for you to dive right into (excuse the pun). A list of what to look for in an open water class, as well as what you can hope to gain from Scuba Diving.
Learning to Scuba
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