Jhénelle Williams Ocean Engineering

Jhénelle Williams is originally from Jamaica and now studies Climate Change in London. She discovered diving through her Ocean Engineering course. Jhénelle has completed rescue and shark diving certifications and trained with Cristina Zenato, where she experienced close interactions with sharks. She aims to raise awareness about ocean conservation and plans to shift towards using…

How to Equalize your Ears While Scuba Diving

Equalizing your ears while scuba diving is essential to prevent discomfort or injury due to pressure changes as you go underwater. Your Eustachian tubes allow air to balance the pressure in your ears, and you can equalize using methods like the Valsalva, Toynbee, or Frenzel maneuvers. It’s important to equalize frequently, ideally every 2 feet…

2021 Year in Review

In 2021, significant ocean news included the launch of the UN Decade of the Ocean. There was also a movement for 30 by 30 ocean protection. A shocking incident involved a section of the ocean catching fire. Additionally, the Netflix documentary “SeaSpiracy” raised awareness about ocean issues. These stories highlight growing concerns for ocean health.

Christmas Messages

Gemma and Ian share reflections on the past year in episode 104 of their podcast. They express thanks to their friends and listeners while inviting messages and feedback. Listeners can reach them via phone or social media. This interaction helps build a supportive community among scuba diving enthusiasts.