Beneath Florida’s bright waters, biologist and cave diver Tom Morris has spent a lifetime uncovering the secret ecosystems that thrive...
Not all exploration is about adrenaline. For scientific divers, every descent is a data point, every sample a step toward understanding the sea’s hidden systems.
More polar data is needed to better understand and consequently deal with climate change. Accordingly, the Finnish Scientific Diving Academy at the University of Helsinki, created...
By Ashley Stewart CO2 is a dangerous gas, which is why monitoring rebreather CO2 levels is important. VR Technology’s Kevin Gurr introduced the first gaseous CO2...
What is a scientific diver? The answer depends on who you ask. Jenn Thomson, a recipient of Global Underwater Explorers 2022 NextGen scholarship, explores worldwide definitions...
By Ashley Stewart and Michael Menduno. Images by Jason Brown, BARDOPhotograhic unless noted. Header image: Professor Timmy Gambin discussing their shipwreck documentation efforts. The latest Rebreather...
One of the deliverables of Rebreather Forum 4 was a set of “consensus statements” that reflected the views of participants on issues deemed important to the...
Historic “Project NEPTUNE 100” Studies Hyperbaric Medicine and Promotes Marine Conservation from Jules’ Undersea Lodge PRESS RELEASE Key Largo, FL – For the first time ever,...
There’s been a long running debate as to whether oxygen is a narcotic diving gas. Training agencies CMAS, GUE, PADI and PSAI include O2 in their...
The tech diving community tends to equate exploration with surveying virgin cave passage and/or discovering a shipwreck that was heretofore out of reach or out of...