Where Am I? Value in Underwater Navigation

Knowing your location is a key to safety when diving. You do not want to surface in an unsafe area (like a busier section of water with more boats. You do not want to surface too far from your boat or from the shore. If you’re shore diving, for the last dive of the day,…… Continue reading Where Am I? Value in Underwater Navigation

Diving Taught Me How to Move Again

Fitness makes you a safer diver. However, not everyone is fit and healthy. Not everyone was fit and healthy when we started diving. I want to share what I’ve been through in the last 18 months, and listen to feedback, new ideas, and, honestly, encouragement. This post is pretty long. I wanted to provide enough…… Continue reading Diving Taught Me How to Move Again

Diving in the Dark, Discovering the New

Diving at night seems simple, right? You just need a flashlight? Well, there’s a bit more to it than that, and if it’s limited visibility, depending on the cause of that limited visibility, a flashlight may not be enough. It’s time to learn a bit about how to deal with it. All of the major…… Continue reading Diving in the Dark, Discovering the New

Master Diver: Be More

Achieving SSI’s Master Diver rating isn’t just about stacking certifications—it’s a commitment to growth, practice, and responsibility as a diver. It represents one of the most meaningful milestones for a recreational diver and goes far beyond classroom instruction. There are some who see it as just collecting certification cards, and some divers approach things like…… Continue reading Master Diver: Be More

Frenzy to Focus: Diving Emergencies

Stress and panic management and learning to focus is part of the SSI Stress and Rescue class. Other agencies call it Rescue Diver. Intro Every dive is potentially dangerous. A large part of all training for scuba diving involves how to deal with things that go wrong. It starts in our open water class and…… Continue reading Frenzy to Focus: Diving Emergencies