A dive should be aborted or called off every time you feel uncomfortable, unsafe, stressed, have or suspect of having a medical condition or simply when you don't feel like diving.
Category: Scuba Diving Tips
Decompression sickness is caused by an excess of nitrogen in a person's tissue. This is often caused by emerging from a dive too soon and can make someone feel extremely nauseous or feel extreme...
A dive computer is an essential tool that should be part of every diver's scuba equipment. It's a device that helps you keep track of your depth, bottom time, ascent rate, and other crucial...
Diving with sharks can be safe and enjoyable when proper guidelines are followed. Keep a safe distance from other divers, do not provoke sharks, always know where they are, and do not make direct eye...
Solo diving, self-reliant diving or independent diving, are all terms that refer to scuba diving without a buddy. Solo diving has its advantages and disadvantages, and it is important to understand...
Tips to overcome claustrophobia while diving include proper training, visualization techniques, breathing exercises, and using specialized equipment.