Decompression Illness Decompression Illness (DCI) is a condition directly associated with a reduction in the ambient pressure surrounding the body, and it encompasses two primary diseases: Decompression Sickness (DCS) and Arterial Gas Embolism (AGE). DCS results from gas bubbles in body tissues causing local damage, […]
READ MOREThe Buddy System: Why Diving Alone is Risky Scuba diving opens the door to an incredible world beneath the waves — a place of beauty, discovery, and serenity. But while the ocean can be calm and inviting, it can also be unpredictable. That’s why one […]
READ MOREWhen most people picture scuba diving, the image is usually a tropical reef lit by sunlight and teeming with colourful fish. But for a select group of divers—including many newly certified Divemaster’s in search of the next challenge—the true adventure starts where daylight disappears. This […]
READ MOREIce Diving for Advanced Divers Ice diving represents one of the most demanding overhead environments in recreational and technical diving. While the entry point may be just meters away, the sealed ceiling and harsh cold-water conditions require specialized training, disciplined teamwork, and robust equipment redundancy. […]
READ MOREBreaking Records, One Meter at a Time On September 18, 2014, Egyptian diver Ahmed Gabr descended into the depths of the Red Sea off the coast of Dahab, Egypt—and into the history books. His mission? To complete the deepest scuba dive ever recorded, a feat […]
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