Archive for the ‘Scuba Diving’ Category
Dec
10
Posted by admin on
December 10, 2007
A person who loves the outdoors especially the waters should get a hobby that incorporates both environments. One such hobby that is a hit for both sexes and for all age groups is scuba diving.
Scuba diving isn’t a hobby that one can just take on or go into without getting the necessary training and examination. For starters, prospective divers should know the basic swimming lessons. However, even the best swimmer in the world still has to undergo scuba diving training and make the grade.
One thing common to scuba divers is their love for nature and the bounties of the sea. But just like mountain climbers, scuba divers should make sure that when they dive, they take nothing but photos and leave nothing but footprints or its equivalent in diving lingo. This is to make sure that they preserve the underwater environment for future divers.
Scuba diving hasn’t always been available as a hobby for ordinary people because of the constraints in going several feet underwater. Men aren’t like fish that have gills and can breathe underwater so it took the invention of the scuba or the self contained underwater breathing apparatus in the 1930s before men were allowed to scuba dive.
Future scuba divers are urged to join organizations that can help them with their training and with safety methods in scuba diving. These organizations conduct regular check ups on the capabilities and efficiency of their scuba diving members so they at least meet the standards required by the hobby.
Scuba diving can be expensive so it is always best to join groups to minimize the costs. It is becoming a worldwide hobby so it easy to make contact with scuba divers in any part of the globe.
Scuba divers can also make contact with their counterparts all over the world by joining forums where they can ask questions, give out information or just simply exchange experiences with their colleagues.
Scuba diving is a niche group and most of the scuba divers in a certain area basically know everyone. It is important to join scuba diving forums to keep in touch with what everyone is doing in the scuba diving world.
A scuba diver who needs some equipment not available in his area can join a scuba diving forum and see if his fellow scuba divers can suggest where to purchase such equipment. Some scuba divers may also be selling their own equipment and where else to get such information than in scuba diving forums?
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Dec
09
Posted by admin on
December 9, 2007
So, you finally got your scuba diving certification and the next step for you is to go on a scuba diving vacation. The trip can definitely be an exciting one, however, you shouldn’t forget about the importance of proper planning for this excursion. A scuba diving vacation is very much different from your normal trips. Thus it is important to be prepared for this kind of trip.
The primary consideration for you scuba diving vacation is the destination. You need to choose a good diving spot whose features are appropriate for your diving skills, budget, time, and preference. For ideas, consult a travel agent who is knowledgeable about diving. You may also check with a diving center for diving sites that will match your diving level. The internet is also a good source of worldwide information about such matters.
While the main objective of your vacation is to go scuba diving, this doesn’t necessarily mean that you will spend the entire trip underwater. Majority of your vacation will still be spent on land and thus it is important to carefully arrange such matters. You would also not want to miss out on the breathtaking sights on the way to the waters. Thus you need to carefully plan the land-based details of your vacation.
Make a checklist of the things you need for the vacation from your flights to your scuba diving gear. If you are going on an international trip, be sure to arrange other important details such as your visa, vaccinations (if needed), currencies, and other matters. Research every detail of your vacation so you don’t go empty-handed. Knowing about everything will decrease the likelihood of problems happening during the trip.
Here are other important tips for your scuba diving vacation:
- Set the dates for your vacation, but be flexible as there might things to change.
- Look around for good scuba diving vacation packages.
- mark you scuba diving equipment clearly so you can spot them easily.
- Get diving and travel insurance.
- Make several copies of your travel documents, keep one for yourself and give another to someone at home.
- Don’t forget your medicines and first aid kit.
- Take important diving gear with you as carry on luggage.
- Check with your airline if they have restrictions about diving equipment.
With careful planning, you can ensure your enjoyment for your scuba diving vacation. Enjoy!
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Nov
28
Posted by admin on
November 28, 2007
A scuba diving trip can definitely be a fun and exciting vacation. However careful planning should be done for this kind of excursion. A scuba diving trip is far more complicated than your regular sightseeing trips, especially if you plan to go scuba diving in another coast or country. So you should be a little more detailed about your planning for this kind of trip.
Perhaps the most important consideration for your scuba diving trip is your destination. You would of course want to go somewhere you can go diving – a site that fits your skill level, budget, time, and preferences. You have to achieve a good balance among these factors, and a good travel agent who knows about diving and great diving sites. You may also ask a diving center for recommendations of great scuba diving destinations for your trip.
Indeed, the main point of your trip is to go scuba diving but this doesn’t mean that you can just leave out the land-based details of your trip. Normally, diving sites are surrounded by breathtaking sights and you wouldn’t want to miss out on them since you are there anyway. You also wouldn’t want to forget the details of your travel, otherwise, you might not get to your diving destination.
As you plan, keep a checklist of every detail that you will need for the trip from diving gear to your scuba certification. If you are planning to go out of the country, make sure that you have everything need – visas, information about local currencies, vaccinations, among other things. Do your homework and research about these things. Diving information is quite easy to come by these days with the help of the internet. You have to know everything you can to ensure that you don’t experience problems during your trip.
Here are other things you need to remember for your scuba diving trip:
- Set your trip’s dates, but have some room for flexibility.
- Shop around for scuba diving trip packages. You can save a lot with a good deal.
- Mark you scuba diving gear well so that you can identify it easily.
- Buy a travel insurance that has considerations for diving.
- Make copies of your essential documents. Keep one for yourself and another copy with someone you trust back at home.
- Be sure to bring your medicines and prescriptions.
- Put the essential diving gear in your carry on luggage.
- Ask your airline about their restrictions for scuba diving equipment.
A scuba diving trip can be fun and exciting if you plan well.
Nov
27
Posted by admin on
November 27, 2007
Perhaps you have already decided to take on your first ever scuba diving travel adventure and like any first-timer you are thrilled to the bone. However, it could also be predicted that you don’t actually know what to expect. A scuba diving travel adventure is much more complicated than your normal excursion. Thus it is important to know certain essential matters before you go on your diving trip.
The primary decision you should make is probably the destination. Wherever you are going, it should fit your scuba diving level, your finances, time, and preferences. Those things are hard to balance, but with the help of a travel agent who is knowledgeable about diving, you can find an adventure spot that will be compatible to you. You can also benefit from asking a diving center as they would be glad to point out to you the great diving sites where you can start your scuba diving adventure.
When planning your scuba diving travel adventure you shouldn’t leave out the non-diving aspects of your trip. Sure you are excited about going underwater, but there are many good sights to see on dry land, and you wouldn’t want to miss them as well. Remember to have the right balance of wet and dry activities for your adventure.
Now before you forget, be sure to make a checklist of everything you need, from your scuba gear to your scuba diving certification. If you plan to dive out of the country, be sure to do your homework about travel requirements, local currencies, disease hazards, travel advisories. It is easy to get such information these days, thanks to the internet and you need to have these in check to make sure that your scuba diving adventure won’t have problems.
Here are some important reminders for your scuba diving travel adventure:
1. Set your travel dates, but be flexible with them.
2. Shop for scuba diving travel packages that can save you money and effort.
3. Write your name and contact information on your scuba diving gear and mark it well for easy identification.
4. Get diving and travel insurance.
5. Have your important documents copied, keep one for yourself and another for somebody you trust at home.
6. Don’t forget your medicines and their prescriptions.
7. Bring with you the essential scuba gear as carry on luggage.
8. Check with your airline about restrictions regarding scuba diving equipment.
A scuba diving travel adventure can be quite an exciting experience if you plan well.
Nov
26
Posted by admin on
November 26, 2007
Scuba diving is a very exciting and fun sport for different ages. However, you can’t deny that it can also be a dangerous activity especially for beginners. Nevertheless if you know the essentials of scuba diving, you can ensure safety and enjoyment.
Here are some important scuba diving tips for beginners:
1. Never learn scuba diving on your own. Take diving lessons that lead to certification before you attempt scuba diving. There are many professional diving schools that can provide this.
2. Check with your doctor to see if you are fit for scuba diving. Be sure to undergo a swimming test before you take your lessons. As a beginner, you don’t need to be a competitive swimmer but should at least know how to swim properly.
3. Dive only in waters which you are certified for. There are special certifications for diving under ice water, in underwater caves, and by shipwrecks. These dangerous forms of diving need special training.
4. Never go scuba diving alone. During your first dives, be sure that you aren’t only accompanies by beginners.
5. Follow instruction carefully and listen to the dive group leader.
6. Each time you go scuba diving, check your equipment that everything is functioning properly. Also make sure that everything fits you well.
7. Check the weather conditions in the area where you plan to drive. Check with the local weather bureau if it is safe to dive. If you hear of a storm coming cancel your diving trip. Not only will you get wet on the way, lightning might hit the water and you could get struck.
8. Wear sun block before diving. Even if you are underwater, you can still get sunburned. And you wouldn’t notice it because of the cool water.
9. Drink a lot of water whenever you are on the surface. Being surrounded by water doesn’t mean that you body will get the water it needs. Many people get dehydrated while scuba diving.
10. Be aware of the symptoms and the signs of conditions such as heat exhaustion and hypothermia. Learn about the first aid treatment for these.
11. While going on the way to the diving site, be sure to protect your eyes by wearing sunglasses because the sunlight can be reflected by the water.
These are just general scuba diving tips for beginners. To know more about scuba diving, consult a licensed diving instructor.
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Nov
25
Posted by admin on
November 25, 2007
Thailand is among the most exciting countries to visit. It is world famous for its shopping places, elephant rides, naughty shows among other sites. Thailand also offers great scuba diving areas with its stunning Andaman Sea in the southern coasts, and the Similan Islands up further north.
The best months to go to Thailand is October until April because beyond that, the rainy season could ruin your scuba diving trip. Although if you insist to go diving from May to September, you can do so at the Gulf of Thailand on the eastern side but you may not see the same beautiful corals found on the its west coast.
Being a tropical country, the sea temperature in Thailand don’t change as drastically as those in temperate regions. The average temperature is 28 degrees Celsius.
Here are some of Thailand’s most popular scuba diving sites:
Hin Mouang – this site is famous for its pelagic fish, making it among the most famous diving sites in Thailand. The site features breathtaking underwater peaks, large fish shoals, pretty carpets of anemone, gigantic corals, gorgonia, and other spectacular sights. This site is notorious, however, for its large bryazoan, which could impede your diving enjoyment.
Hin Daeng – this site is quite close to Hin Mouang and thus has similar features. The common creatures you would see here are morays, octopi, shrimps, crayfish, gray reef sharks, leopard sharks, and barracudas. There also some manta rays, whale sharks and nurse sharks if you are lucky.
Koh Kraden Wreck – this site just off Koh Kraden Island’s coast is famous or a sunken Japanese destroyer. Though the boat may not be recognizable, it has become a breeding ground for great flora and fauna. Expect to see sea horses, giant morays, soft corals, lion fish, and great schools of fish.
Koh Dok Mai – this site is very famous for night scuba diving. The great rocky island provides a very colorful view of small caves and huge caverns. There are many great lobsters, moray eels, leopard sharks, sea snakes in this diving site’s sloping reefs.
Breakfast Bend – this is one of the most famous sites in Similan Island, known for its turquoise and crystal clear water that allows great visibility of copious schools of fish. It is called breakfast bend because people usually take this as the first diving site, usually after breakfast. Expect to see leopard sharks, barracudas, surgeon fish, morays, trigger fish, scorpion fish, glass fish, emperor angelfish and other schools of fish.
Thailand is a great scuba diving site. Consider going there on your next diving trip.
Nov
24
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November 24, 2007
Most people know what a scuba diving tank looks like, but only a few people actually know what it exactly is or how to use it. If you are interested about scuba diving, but don’t really know much about this highly essential piece of equipment, you might want to read on.
Most people think that the scuba diving tank contains pure oxygen, but actually it doesn’t. A scuba diving tank actually has around 21% oxygen and 79% nitrogen, which is rather similar to the air we breathe. In reality, if scuba diving tanks were filled with pure oxygen, they would be toxic when brought to shallow depths. And thus for recreational driving, compressed air is needed.
The typical recreational scuba diving tank is usually made of aluminum, holding about 80 cubic ft of compressed air. A scuba diving tank usually is two feet high, with a diameter of ½ foot. Normally, scuba diving tanks are filled with at least 2000 psi and at the most 3000 psi of gas pressure. To maintain quality standards, scuba diving tanks are monitored by the US Department of Transportation.
Using a scuba diving tank isn’t that difficult, here are some reminders:
1. Have the scuba diving tank filled by a reputable diving shop.
2. Check if the intake pipe of the shop’s compressor is in an area with clear and fresh air. Chose another shop if it is placed somewhere there are fumes which could get inside the pump.
3. Don’t ever leave the scuba diving tank inside a parked car because heat could cause it to expand and explode.
4. When traveling, store the tank in the car trunk, with the valve facing the passengers. In case the valve gets damage, the tank will be propelled away from the passengers.
5. Before using the tank, remove its rubber valve protector and check its O-ring. If it is damaged or missing, replace it.
6. Attach a buoyancy compensator on the tank’s body.
7. Attach the first stage of your regulator on the scuba diving tank’s valve.
8. Turn the valve’s knob counterclockwise to open it and then turn it back for a half turn.
9. Take note of the tank’s pressure by checking the gauges.
10. As you scuba dive, always check on the tank’s remaining air pressure.
11. Stop scuba diving way beyond the tank’s minimum pressure point.
12. After you dive, remove all the attachments from the tank and store them in a cool area.
Managing a scuba diving tank is easy if you know what you have to do. Enjoy scuba diving!
Nov
23
Posted by admin on
November 23, 2007
Scuba diving is one of the best ways to see the beauty of nature. You will get to see the vastness of the ocean and the various species of plant and animal life that is impossible to find on land.
Some people are content to go snorkeling on the surface of the water. But those who love to see it up close and personal have to go deeper and this can only be done by using the proper equipment.
The equipment needed here will be a wetsuit, an octopus, a buoyancy vest, fins, goggles and an oxygen tank.. While it is true that the diver can rent this equipment at the resort, those who do this often prefer to get a customized set that can be bought at the scuba diving shop.
Some of these shops can be found in the mall while there are free standing shops located near the beach. Most of these establishments are certified by the various diving schools and the sales clerks who are working there are licensed divers.
Upon entering the diving shop, it will be a good idea to see the various brands that are available. Since wetsuits come in different sizes, it will be a good idea to try a few on but if the customer doesn’t like the fit, it is also possible to have one made custom fit to one’s body.
The sales clerk will just have to get the measurements so the request can be made and finished in about a week.
As for the other gear, the customer will just have to check each of these out and then just buy the one that is the most comfortable to use.
You don’t have to buy one if the price is too expensive. You can also check out other outlets in the area or wait till they go on sale to be able to get some good bargains.
Another way to check on the available models before going into the scuba diving shop will be to subscribe or to buy a magazine. It usually features the different gadgets being used comparing one with the other making sure you get the best equipment to be able to enjoy the beautiful sights underwater.
It isn’t that hard to buy the right equipment. The challenging part for you will be to find the right diving shop to go that can offer these at reasonable prices.
Nov
22
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November 22, 2007
Ever been to Sea World and wondered what it would be like to swim with the dolphins? What about seeing how these creatures live in the wild? This can be done by renting or buying the proper gear and then heading off to a beach resort.
Upon arriving at the beach resort, the one in charge of the diving activities will probably ask if you have a license to engage in such an activity. Those that do won’t have any problems but those that don’t will first have to enroll in a safety-training course.
Why is it important to get certified? This is to prevent accidents from happening, which in some cases can be fatal.
Where can you get a scuba diving license? It is a good thing that most beach resorts have an area that can teach new beginners about this activity. It is also possible to get a certification from the youth center or the community college if this is being offered.
Organizations such as PADI, NAUI and SSI, which are some of the best in the world, have also set up scuba diving schools for beginners and those who want to advance to the next level.
Certification comes in two parts. First is the practical, which is knowing how to use the equipment in and out of the water. The second involves passing some written exams to make sure this is drilled into the student’s head.
The scuba diving school can also accept a student aged 15 and above. Those who are younger are prohibited given that the body isn’t able to carry the weight of the gear strapped on the diver’s back.
Most lessons begin with the instructor asking if the person knows how to swim. It doesn’t matter if the student doesn’t have perfect technique. The most important thing is that you are able to stay afloat in the water.
If this isn’t a problem, the instructor can begin the lesson by teaching the different types of equipment used in scuba diving. These include the mask, snorkel, wet suit, buoyancy vest, oxygen tank and fins.
The lessons in the scuba diving school will be done both on land and in the water. It is only after the student has mastered everything that the instructor will hand out the license to the person to become a licensed open water diver.
Nov
21
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November 21, 2007
There are many activities that you can do to be able to have some fun. Those who love nature can go hiking in the forest or climb a mountain. But for those who love the water, nothing beats going scuba diving.
Going underwater isn’t just putting on a wet suit and then jumping off the boat. Given that there are some dangers, here are some useful tips that are strictly enforced especially when taking a vacation in a private resort.
1. Those who love to rent the scuba diving equipment should be licensed to do so. This means presenting a plastic card certifying this before being able to proceed with the transaction.
Scuba diving isn’t just for experienced divers. Most resorts conduct classes for beginners who can certify a beginner after a few days of training. Most of the lessons will be done in a pool so the progress of the student can be monitored in a controlled environment.
2. Going underwater and seeing the coral reef is different than going for a drive to the mall. This is because the person isn’t familiar with the territory, which makes it important to always stay close with the group or the dive master.
3. Before diving from the boat, divers should always check the equipment. There are people who prepare the equipment but you should double check to make sure the oxygen gauge is full, the zippers and the locks on the wetsuit and the fins are working and the goggles aren’t foggy.
People who do not check on the equipment will have to surface immediately ahead of the others thus ruining the underwater adventure.
4. Another safety tip is for you to learn the basic signs used underwater. These are usually done using sign language, which is the only way to communicate given that it is difficult to talk with a mouthpiece on.
5. The most important tip for scuba diving especially for beginners and experienced divers is to always go in the water with a partner. Studies have shown going in pairs increases the chances of being rescued in the event of an emergency.
Scuba diving is a lot of fun. By learning the basics, you will be able to enjoy the adventure over and over again in different dive spots across the country to see something different that is better than what Sea World has to offer.