In this first of a four-part series, Global Underwater Explorers’ (GUE) founder and president Jarrod Jablonski explores the historical development...
Photogrammetry is one of the new tools that is revolutionizing marine archaeology and enabling explorers to share their discoveries with scientists and the public alike. Seattle...
Having trouble clipping off your primary without tangling in your cable or worse, blinding your team-mates? Instructor Francesco Cameli offers some tips on how to clip...
GUE is now taking applications for its 2019 NEXTGEN scholarship aimed at 21 to 30-year old divers with at least an advanced open water certification. The...
Rebreather instructors Michael and Josh Thornton describe how to calibrate your Shearwater-equipped rebreather to dive at altitude; it’s something they do frequently. Are you ready to...
Community is an important and certainly an enjoyable aspect of diving. Here InDEPTH editor Amanda White details GUE Belgium’s efforts to build a community by bringing...
This summer Richard Lundgren and his select team of the Mars veterans, aka Martians will return to the source to hopefully answer the question, “What was...
Ask any training agency executive about the growth of diving, and he or she will likely mention the phenomenal growth of diving in China. We asked...
GUE diver and aquatic eco-toxicologist Ebrahim Hussain applies some serious citizen science to get to the bottom of the trouble in Lake Pupuke, New Zealand. Project...
Pioneered by Patagonia, lifestyle marketing is all the rage in sports and active lifestyle circles. Meet Luke Inman, the man who’s bringing lifestyle image-making to diving...