just became a member tonight. a little bit a bout me. well, im 17, male and have logged only 9 dives. i got my dive certificate last month and have also completed a navigation course. i live in queens...
Posted by
kirgoo
Added: 20 Apr 2005, 7:37 am GMT
1 comment Reply added: 22 Dec 2005, 8:54 pm
Hi..I recently suffered a barotrauma in my left ear. My ear drum wasn't perforated..but I have constant ringing in my ears. The ENT said it will stop in its own time...and no scuba diving for 2 mon...
Posted by
Hilary
Added: 12 Apr 2005, 8:35 am GMT
2 comments
Last reply added: 13 Feb 2006, 6:51 am
I've been diving for around 14 years. My first mask was a Cressi-Sub which continuously flooded on me. My second was a Tusa X-pert which only leaked a little sometimes until it reached 12 years of age...
Posted by
stonefish
Added: 03 Apr 2005, 4:42 am GMT
2 comments
Last reply added: 21 Apr 2006, 12:27 pm
Hi,
i am relatively new to diving, and at the moment hire most of my gear, i have been looking around for stuff and there are a lot og good options available, one of the best deals i h...
Posted by
daf
Added: 20 Mar 2005, 9:33 am GMT
3 comments
Last reply added: 25 Apr 2005, 10:50 am
Would like to know of places to dive in WA, will be near Perth.
I am currently a PADI rescue Diver Certified and going for my Divemaster Certification.
Thanks
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Posted by
Wayne
Added: 13 Mar 2005, 2:51 pm GMT
1 comment Reply added: 14 Sep 2008, 12:42 am
I have seen people diving with enriched air (Nitrox?) and was wondering what the benefits were?
I have been told that you can "stay under longer" but does this mean you get through your air slo...
Posted by
Lorna
Added: 11 Mar 2005, 2:03 am GMT
3 comments
Last reply added: 26 Nov 2007, 10:34 am
Hey guys ive jus finished my dive course last year round august almost got all of my gear from handme downs and christmas excetera i was just wondering about pneumatic spear guns are they better than ...
Posted by
Button
Added: 05 Jan 2005, 7:25 am GMT
1 comment Reply added: 06 Jan 2005, 1:57 am
Hi,
I have a Sony DSC-T1 with Marinapack housing (MPK_THA) and the RED filter.
Next week i go on holiday and shoot my first underwaterphotos. Can someone tell me if i hav...
Hi,
I am a newbie to scuba diving. I just returned from a holiday in Singapore and came across a dive shop having a massive discount. Given the strong Aussie dollar, I bought a whole s...
Posted by
ScubaRunner
Added: 24 Oct 2004, 9:21 am GMT
2 comments
Last reply added: 05 Apr 2005, 2:46 am
hi all,
i'm thinking to buy an underwater digicam, however, i'm not sure what kind of features should i look into. my budget is something around 1.5k including the casing
...
Posted by
aeronyc
Added: 06 Sep 2004, 8:10 am GMT
2 comments
Last reply added: 09 Sep 2004, 4:05 am
Hi,
I want to get into some diving (I've only done it once before) but I was hoping to find some people to go with - I guess people with similar (lack of) experience so i don't annoy the pro'...
Posted by
Jodi
Added: 13 Aug 2004, 5:00 am GMT
2 comments
Last reply added: 16 Jul 2006, 9:48 am
Hi Everyone - I'm pretty new to diving but I love it!
I want to start getting together my own gear - slow as it may be...
I want to know what to look for when buying a m...
Posted by
pinnyweed
Added: 09 Aug 2004, 9:17 am GMT
3 comments
Last reply added: 20 Mar 2005, 7:00 am
hi all
we (wife and kids) hope to get our visa to emigrate to oz next year. i just finished my open water course (ssi-scuba schools international) and was wondering if i should buy in th...
Posted by
scott
Added: 03 Aug 2004, 9:22 pm GMT
1 comment Reply added: 05 Aug 2004, 4:17 am
Sea Turtles can live to be 100 years old, but most don’t survive their first few days. In the wild, the tiny hatchlings typically encounter a gauntlet of predators as they hatch and make their way from beachside nests to open water, and they remain especially vulnerable those first few months of life. When nature is in balance, this attrition is a normal part of the circle of life. But when turtles become threatened by factors such as habitat loss, or predators like fish and birds, they may need a little extra help to maintain a normal population. This is where Wakatobi Dive Resort has stepped in.
When cameraman Brenton Dean first approached me a few years ago, about writing a wildlife documentary script that would tell the life ecology of leafy sea dragons, I thought, "an entire hour on the one sea creature?" That would absolutely bore people to sleep right?