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9/6: Use Less Air

Make sure your octopus doesn't free flow. Detune it if you can, and mount it so its mouthpiece always points downward. We offer you fourteen strategies, eight tips, one unsolicited opinion on breathing off a tank in "Use Less ...

9/3: How to Navigate a Wreck

Stop. Before you leave the mooring line, pause to orient yourself. Are you at the bow, the stern or in between? Visualize the wreck as a ship, with a pointy and a blunt end, two sides, a top and a bottom. This can be deceptive when wrecks are ...

9/2: How to Beat Narcosis

Avoid task loading. Remember the K.I.S.S. principle, because stupid is what you'll be. If you've got a new and confusing camera housing, get familiar with it at shallow depths. And it's not just the picture you might screw up at ...

8/31: How to Find a Buddy

Do your homework. There are several options for finding a dive buddy before your vacation. Check with your local dive store or club and post messages on the web in places like ScubaDiving.com's Diver to Diver message board and BuddyFinder. ...

Consumer's Guide to Dive Insurance

A good dive insurance policy may be your best piece of safety equipment.

Trip Cancellation Insurance - Don't Leave Home Without It

Trip cancellation insurance is designed to reimburse you for financial losses incurred when you're forced to cancel a trip or interrupt it. You will not be reimbursed if you simply change your mind about traveling or forfeit only a modest ...

How Safe Is Your Dive Operator?

23 things to look for before you step aboard another dive boat.

Never Get Lost Again: A 4-Step Program

Lost under water? We can help. Lost in the Wal-Mart parking lot? You're on your own.

Instruction: CNS Oxygen Toxicity

Too much of a good thing can be hazardous to your health.