Dive Tables 3 (A Hard Look)

In the mid-1990s, personal computers made dive planning easier with decompression software. This change led to a different approach for ascent profiles, even while divers were still using traditional navy dive tables. The discussion highlights the shift in technology and practices for safer diving. It reflects on how divers adapted to new tools while building…

Great White Sharks Comeback In The Atlantic

Great white sharks are making a comeback in the North Atlantic, especially near Cape Cod. Since being granted federal protection in 1997, their numbers have risen significantly. Many sharks are now spotted close to the shore, drawn by their favorite prey, grey seals. Researchers are tagging these sharks to study their movement and behavior, confirming…

Alex Mustard appointed president of the British Society of Underwater Photographers

Dr. Alex Mustard has been appointed as the new President of the British Society of Underwater Photographers (BSoUP). This position had been vacant since the previous president’s death in 2021. Mustard has a PhD in marine ecology and has been a professional photographer since 2004. He is recognized for his contributions to the field and…

Backscatter Publishes Settings Guide for GoPro HERO13

Backscatter has published a complete guide for the GoPro HERO13 Black to help underwater photographers achieve high-quality results. The guide includes essential accessory recommendations like macro and wide-angle lenses, as well as settings for different types of underwater video and photography. A detailed video features tips on creating custom presets for various shooting scenarios. Further,…

Crazy Faceplants & Scuba Entry Fails [videos]

Scuba diving can lead to some amusing moments, especially during entry fails. Videos show divers being tossed into the water, which can be entertaining but also concerning for safety. Even professional divers can have trouble with back entries, resulting in comical situations. It’s important to remember that everyone was a beginner at some point, and…

There Are No Barriers in Scuba Diving, as Proven by One Instructor & Adaptive Diver

Scuba diving can provide incredible opportunities for everyone, demonstrated by Nic Carapanagiotu, a determined adaptive diver. Born with two short arms, Nic embraced scuba diving as a way to pursue his passions. He became a PADI Pro after completing over 1,000 dives and working with instructors on adaptive techniques tailored to his needs. Nic’s journey…

Amazon Ditches Plastic Air Pillows in North America

Amazon will stop using plastic air pillows in North America, eliminating nearly 15 billion of them annually. This decision comes after years of campaigning by Oceana to reduce plastic waste, which is detrimental to marine life. Plastic air pillows, made from flexible film, are often not recyclable and instead contribute to ocean pollution and harm…