How should you pick a diving instructor? Taking a scuba class is NOT the same as buying a loaf of bread! Though both items involve bubbles....
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...
British tech pioneer and inventor Kevin Gurr has been building dive computers since the early 1990s, including the world’s first mixed gas diving computer, the VR3,...
What is your best option if you or a team-mate get bent at a remote diving location, that is more than two hours from a chamber?...
What is the causal relationship between a patent foramen ovale (PFO) and increased inner-ear decompression sickness? Diver Alert Network’s geeky risk mitigator Reilly Fogarty explains the...
World-recognized decompression physiologist and cave explorer David Doolette explains the new evidence-based findings on “deep stops,” and shares how and why he sets his own gradient...
How would you like to spend four days with a group of passionate adventurers on an island in southern Italy, diving rebreathers on submerged seamounts, getting...
With a growing number of users making the transition, sidemount rebreathers are the “New New Thing” in diving technology, especially in cave country. Here, award-winning underwater...
How do divers’ workloads vary, for example, when diving doubles vs. singles, adding stages, or motoring to the dive site on their favorite DPV vs. frog-kicking?...
Here in this 2004 white paper, Jablonski presents the rationale, controversy, and evolution of the Doing It Right (DIR) system, discusses the rise of alternative DIR...