Most tech divers track their oxygen exposure on big and or long dives via computer using methods, such as REPEX OTUs, developed in the 1980s. The...
The late great decompression physiologist, Dr. R. W. “Bill” Hamilton played a unique role in the early development and emergence of technical diving. Listen to “Dr....
Reilly Fogarty dives into the history of CO2 absorption and illuminates the chemistry behind your rebreather’s scrubber, monitoring methods, scrubber duration, and how long you can...
The exploration crew at CINDAQ, headquartered at Zero Gravity Dive Center in Puerto Aventuras made international news this year with their discovery of an ancient submerged...
Satirical wrecker turned caver Roger Williams waxes poetic on the techno-jetsam and detritus of a diving life well-lived. What does that dangling doohickey do again?? Find...
Global Underwater Explorers (GUE) rebreather divers use the Absorbent Canister Endurance (ACE) method for estimating scrubber duration.
In 2016, Divers Alert Network established a $10,000 research grant in honor of Dr. R.W. "Bill" Hamilton, who conducted research on dive physiology and the treatment...
Diminutive tekkie and self-proclaimed GUE Scotland interloper Alana Dempsey offers up deep wisdom gleaned from her unique vantage point.
意大利的技术潜水教练,数字气体分析仪制造商TEMC DE-OX的创始人Eugenio Mongelli,分享了一个军事潜水员在使用纯氧循环呼吸器时发生缺氧的故事,并且告诉我们为什么分析呼吸气体如此至关重要,即使你往气瓶里充的是100%的氧气!
by Michael Menduno See Part 1: Fact or Fiction? Revisiting Guinness World Record Deepest Scuba Dive See Guinness World Records’ response to the allegations at the...