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An Old Divemaster's Guide to Preventing Seasickness
There's an old sailor's proverb that states, "The only cure for seasickness is to sit on the shady side of an old brick church in the country." While t


Easy Diving - Diving The Easy Way
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Top Ten Tips For More Enjoyable California Diving

Author  : Bruce Watkins
Date  : April 2009
California offers divers both unique opportunities and challenges. Divers become comfortable and enjoy new diving situations by gaining confidence thro 

What to Do When the Sea Turns on You

Author  : Dale Sheckler
Date  : March 2009
Dive long enough, with multiple dives under your belt, and sooner or later the sea will turn on you. Surprises will happen. Seas will suddenly come up, 

What To Do Between Dives

Author  : Dale Sheckler
Date  : December 2008
During a day of diving two, three, or even four dives, you still will spend a great deal of time on the deck of a boat waiting for an air fill, a boat  

Practical Night Diving

Author  : Bruce Watkins
Date  : September 2008
We’ve all heard the excuse many times. It’s too cold, too late, or too close to dinner. Seems a lot of divers talk about a night dive, but  

Better Air Consumption

Author  : Dale Sheckler
Date  : August 2008
Who would not want more dive time? In general, that simply translates to better air consumption. The slower you consume your breathing gas, the longer  

Practical Kelp Diving

Author  : Bruce Watkins
Date  : July 2008
California’s great beds of kelp are the single most important feature that makes diving here so interesting and unique. Throughout California kel 

Easy Freediving

Author  : Bruce Watkins
Date  : June 2008
Many divers would not even think about entering the water without a tank on their back. Yes, a tank extends the depth and range of a diver, but there a 

Practical Buoyancy Control

Author  : Bruce Watkins
Date  : April 2008
Buoyancy control is one of the most difficult skills to master. This skill requires the coordinated use of many of the skills acquired in class and the 

Practical Underwater Navigation From A Boat

Author  : Bruce Watkins
Date  : December 2007
Underwater navigation is one of the most underappreciated of all diving skills. During open water classes, students are taught basic compass skills. La 

Better Boat Diving

Author  : Dale Sheckler
Date  : November 2007
Every week dozens of these vessels from Monterey to San Diego head out taking divers to explore beautiful California waters. If you have not already do 

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