InDepth just completed its full first year as a blog, and what a year it has been! Over the year, we’ve published 92 stories covering exploration,...
Global Underwater Explorers is known for taking its own holistic approach to gear configuration. Here GUE board member and Instructor Trainer Richard Lundgren explains the reasoning...
What does it mean if you keep getting bent, even when you follow all the rules? Avid tech instructor James Fraser recounts his wife’s (Deana) and...
Historically tech diving has been male-dominated, but you only have to look around to see that things are changing. For the better! Accordingly, we thought it...
In the final of this four-part series on the history and development of tech decompression protocols, GUE founder and president, Jarrod Jablonski weaves together various forays...
As you have likely heard, we’ve lost one of the irrepressible and much-loved characters in the tech and diving medicine community, 55-year old Australian anesthesiologist and...
To celebrate GUE’s 20th anniversary, as well as the 20th anniversary of Quest—its membership magazine—we republished GUE founder & president Jarrod Jablonski’s account of their 1999...
What goes on when you bring together a group of 80-some enthusiastic tech divers, provide boats and beach access, rebreathers, doubles and scooters, ply them with...
In the light of recent diving accidents, newly retired Scientific Director of the U.S. Navy Experimental Diving Unit (NEDU) Dr. John Clarke, makes the case for...
Italian underwater explorer Mario Arena and his team spent the summer locating and documenting 10 wrecks from the Battle of Convoys near the Pelagie Islands in...