Why Midwest Divers Are Among the Best-Trained in the World

Midwest divers undergo tough training in cold waters and low visibility. They learn skills that build confidence and adaptability. This prepares them for diving in various conditions worldwide. Instructors in the Midwest are also well-trained and capable. Ultimately, real training equips divers for real challenges, enhancing their diving experiences.

Halcyon Introduces New Era of Wings and Launches Redesigned Website

Halcyon Dive Systems has launched a new generation of dive wings. The Era, Legend MK2, and Legend CCR wings offer divers better control and comfort. The Era wing improves buoyancy management and trim, while the Legend MK2 provides enhanced drainage and hose routing. The Legend CCR is designed for closed-circuit rebreather divers and is focused…

How Students React

Students appreciate instructors who are patient and knowledgeable. They value fun classes that build confidence and ensure safety. A well-structured course leads to higher satisfaction. Most feedback from graduates is very positive, averaging over 4.7 out of 5 stars. Many students recommend their instructors to others.

Techical diving pioneer Michael Menduno recovering after stroke

Michael Menduno, a pioneer in technical diving, is recovering from a stroke. He is known for promoting technical, mixed-gas diving in the 1990s. Menduno invented the term ‘technical diving’ and has won many awards. He helped create conferences like EUROTek and edited InDEPTH Magazine. Supporters are hopeful for his recovery as he focuses on healing.

Cardiac Risk, Bubble Dynamics, and Tech Diving: Medical Insights for the Aging Diver

Aging divers should pay close attention to their heart health. Regular check-ups can help catch potential heart problems. Staying fit is important for managing diving risks, especially in older age. It’s essential to dive conservatively, as older divers may be more vulnerable to decompression sickness. Overall, healthy habits on land support safe diving in the…

Convoy Cowboys– Mapping maritime memories

The Mediterranean Sea holds many shipwrecks from World War II. These wrecks are important for understanding history and honoring those who served. Divers use advanced technology to document these sites. They follow careful dive plans to explore wrecks like the SS Beatrice. Documenting these wrecks helps protect the ocean environment and tells stories of bravery.

“They made a mistake…” But what does that really mean if we want to learn?

Mistakes happen while diving due to human error. These errors can teach us valuable lessons if addressed properly. It’s important to create a culture where divers feel safe discussing mistakes. Learning from errors can lead to better preparation and safer dives. Embracing these lessons helps build stronger, more skilled diving teams.