Was there really ever any doubt that I would dive again after suffering decompression sickness?! OK — honestly — yes, there were a few doubts and obstacles along the way.
Training Articles
When can you safely say the diving day is over? If you're driving home and fatigued, follow our tips to make sure you arrive safely at your doorstep.
Bad news from your doctor doesn't have to mean the end of your diving career. Here's the current thinking on diving with asthma, diabetes, cancer, and heart disease, and after suffering DCS and pneumothorax.
Our best tips for what to do when strong current takes you far away from the dive boat and you are unable to easily swim back.
Balancing your ballast load is a crucial-but often overlooked-key to pinpoint buoyancy control.
Your diving questions answered.
Complacency catches Chris and George off-guard and sweeps them into dangerous waters.
Do you have what it takes to dive inside a water tower, nuclear reactor, shark net or beneath 20 feet of polar ice? Meet the people who do.
In a scuba-diving emergency, every second counts. Don't waste a single one wondering what to do.