Real vs. Reel: How Influencers Shape the Dive World

Influencers in the diving community are reshaping how diving is perceived on social media. They balance creating eye-catching content with the realities of diving, showcasing both exciting moments and challenging experiences. While they inspire many to explore diving, there are concerns about promoting risky behaviors and potentially harming delicate marine ecosystems. Ultimately, these influencers aim…

DIVING TALKS: Explorers R’Us!

DIVING TALKS is an annual conference for the diving community, held in Lisbon, Portugal. In its fourth edition, most speakers focused on technical and cave exploration, highlighting individuals who have expanded underwater limits. The conference featured notable explorers, including Jarrod Jablonski, Jill Heinerth, and Leigh Bishop, sharing insights on diving projects and discoveries. Some presentations…

Restoring Marine Life: The UB-88 Project Tackles Ghost Nets on a Historic World War I U-Boat

The UB-88 Project, led by Ghost Diving USA, aims to remove about 3,000 square feet of ghost nets from a World War I U-boat, the UB-88. Scheduled for December 16-20, 2024, this initiative will help restore marine habitats and protect marine life. Expert dive teams will work carefully to minimize environmental harm during net removal….

The SOS Story: Pioneering Portable Chamber Technology

Portable hyperbaric chambers, like the Hyperlite, were developed to treat decompression sickness (DCS) quickly and effectively. These lightweight chambers allow divers to receive emergency hyperbaric oxygen therapy at remote dive sites. The Hyperlite can be assembled quickly, is easy to transport, and has successfully treated various diving incidents. With the decline of traditional hyperbaric treatment…

The Healthy Seas Foundation and Partners Collect 50 Containers of Marine Litter

The Healthy Seas Foundation and its partners collected 50 containers of marine litter from abandoned fish farms in Western Greece. This year-long “Operation Ghost Farms” removed harmful debris before it could further pollute coastal waters. Volunteer divers played a key role by retrieving discarded fishing nets and other debris, while local schools and universities participated…

Diver Gets Caught In Power Plant’s Discharge Current

A diver got caught in the strong rip current created by a power plant’s discharge pipe while exploring a hidden dive site in Florida. The pipe releases warm cooling water into a nearby lagoon, which attracts various marine life. This unique dive spot is dangerous yet popular among divers, despite warnings against diving near such…

Coral Reef Conservation at Miami Art Week 2024

During Miami Art Week 2024, artists Randi Renate and Beatriz Chachamovits highlight coral reef conservation through their interactive sculpture. The installation invites visitors to add ceramic coral shapes, symbolizing the collective effort needed to restore reefs. Both artists are scuba-certified and have experience in coral restoration. Their sculpture aims to bridge art and science to…

I Wrote a Children’s Book About a Scuba Mom – Here’s How I Did It

Sarah, the founder of Girls that Scuba, wrote a children’s book titled “My Mum’s a Scuba Diver” to inspire the next generation about scuba diving. The idea came to her while traveling in Istanbul, and she wanted to show strong female role models in diving. After initially facing rejection from publishers, she decided to self-publish…

ScubaRadio live studio video feed for 12-7-24.

ScubaRadio is a popular radio show dedicated to scuba diving, airing every Saturday from 3-5pm EST. It is known for its engaging discussions about dive news and information, often with a fun and casual twist. Listeners can join live conversations and share experiences. The show also features a live studio video feed, enhancing the interaction…