Use these eight tips to take the chill out of every dive.
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Exhale slowly. The air in your lungs expands as you ascend, and it's not uncommon to exhale all the way up and reach the surface feeling you have more air in your lungs than when you began the ascent. You're a good diver. You could be ...
Know for sure, know it fast. Here's how to tell. Other questions covered: Fire coral burn: Long-term effects? Keeping kids warm in cold water, Can a fracture preclude diving? Can I dive with DVT? Can an unnecessary chamber treatment be harmful?
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Proper weighting is a moving target that changes every time you go scuba diving. Find out how to improve your buoyancy while scuba diving.
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A diver's advanced training and a crew's quick response save the day after an uncontrolled ascent.
How to radically stretch no-decompression limits and live to tell about it. Get more dive training and scuba safety tips at scubadiving.com
A technical buddy team ignores their training, and one diver pays the price.
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Should you breathe air, nitrox or trimix? It depends on the dive. See how nitrox and trimix stack up against the stuff you're used to inhaling.
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Two divers learn the hard way — a pre-dive briefing is more than just chit-chat.