Swimming done underwater with a self-contained underwater-breathing apparatus (scuba), as opposed to skin diving, which requires only a snorkel, goggles, and flippers. Scuba gear was invented by Jacques-Yves Cousteau and Émile Gagnan in 1943. Scuba diving is used in oceanography, in underwater exploration and salvage work, in the study of water pollution, and for recreation.
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Getting The Scuba Masks That You Need
Whether for entertaining yourself or as part of a professional collection of gear that allows you to dive farther than average, the right scuba mask can allow you to have the greatest amount of Read more...
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Bali Liveaboard Scuba Diving Vacation By Chris Chew
Contrary to what many scuba divers may think, a liveaboard scuba diving in Bali may not necessarily be more expensive relative to conventional scuba diving vacations. As a matter of fact, Read more...
Important Facts About Scuba Diving By Mike Walker
There are a number of important facts about scuba diving that you need to know. The first one is that you need to have a self-contained underwater breathing apparatus. These high pressure tanks Read more...
How to deal with Seasickness?
I have never been succumbed to seasickness but I do know the associated weakness, sweating and especially the nausea can ruin your whole day of diving! If you have experienced seasickness, you know Read more...
Scuba Diving Basics- Getting Off On The Right Fin
The sport of Scuba Diving can be an incredibly rewarding one. The feeling of weightlessly "flying" through the water is like no other on earth! However, it can also be challenging physically, Read more...