Archive for the ‘Scuba Diving’ Category

What countries/cities is in the Caribbean offer a good mix of scuba diving/nightlife at an affordable price?

Wednesday, December 24th, 2008
scuba diving
John M asked:


What countries/cities is in the Caribbean offer a good mix of scuba diving and nightlife at an affordable price? Preferably I’m looking for some place that has great deals for off-season travel but that does not turn into a ghost town in the off-season?

Eliot

What are some places for good scuba diving in Michigan?

Tuesday, December 23rd, 2008
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jasper asked:


Are there any other places in the United States where scuba diving would be more affordable (but still enjoyable)?

Abner

I really want to start scuba diving but i am scared of the breathing risks. help?

Friday, December 19th, 2008
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Sophie M asked:


I have asthma, and it scares me to know i’m so far away from oxygen. A lot of people that have scuba dived have told me you don’t feel it but I don’t want to take a chance. What should I do? I am 16 years old.

Kenyon

What are some good scuba diving sites in the United States?

Friday, December 12th, 2008
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jasper asked:


I am going to get my scuba diving license sometime soon (hopefully) and I really don’t know anywhere to go yet.

Emery

Will my scuba diving goggles give me forehead wrinkles?

Sunday, December 7th, 2008
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internet1136@sbcglobal.net asked:


Every time I wear my scuba diving goggles, the pressure of the goggles against my skin causes an indentation to form accross the skin of my forehead. It goes away in a few hours, but will eventually lead to forehead wrinkles?

Elton

Is it possible to go scuba diving if you have a perforated eardrum?

Saturday, December 6th, 2008
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Jackie L asked:


My wife has always wanted to learn to scuba dive, but she has a perforated eardrum from a series of bad infections when she was young. She is concerned that if she does go, it will rupture her eardrum and she will lose her hearing. Our doctor is not sure what will happen, and I can’t get any straight answers from the guy that runs the local dive shop. Is there some kind of a cover or plug she can wear to protect that ear when she dives. This is one of her dreams to learn this, and I really want her to be able to learn.

Gilbert

What are the best websites for finding great scuba diving location? and equipment sale?

Wednesday, December 3rd, 2008
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andrecan2002 asked:


Great Locations in Florida for scuba diving.
And good places for purchasing equipment.
I am in Jupiter, Florida !!!
I was looking for some nice and relax dive that is not too deep. It could be anywhere from 40 to 60 feet.

Benton

How to Get Scuba Diving Certification

Saturday, November 29th, 2008
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It is highly imperative and in the best interest of the person wishing to go scuba diving to achieve proper certification because this is a very dangerous sport and should be approached with caution and a passion to learn. There are literally thousands of certification approved schools that can help you in achieving this necessary tool before you dive in, literally! Lets take a look at some of the avenues that you could seek scuba diving certification from before you plan the ultimate scuba diving adventure.

Who Certifies Scuba Divers?

There are hundreds of centers throughout the world including in vacation hot spots that have a program that can provide you with the necessary training to get you cerified as well as several conventional methods. They typically offer the very latest teaching in technology and diving techniques and are PADI approved.

When speaking and researching these certifications you will undoubtedly come across an agency called PADI and some should be mentioned about this organization because they are one responsible for governing laws and latest technologies that surround these training centers. PADI governs all of the training centers throughout the United States and the basic reason that they are there is to govern the facilities and ensure that they are teaching safe diving practices as well as using equipment that is up to date.

It is a tightly controlled industry due to the potential for harm that is present so scuba diving certification is not only necessary; it is an extremely helpful tool for your personal safety. If you are currently looking to get certified it would be wise for you to ensure that the agency you take your certification from is governed by PADI if you are in the United States and elsewhere, ensure they are a governed body for your own protection.

It is reassuring to know that if you are inquiring about getting scuba diving certification in the United States that most of the establishments are governed under PADI and in fact have more state of the art equipment and techniques than most developed countries. Also, it is imperative to note that if you are getting scuba diving certification for a potential career in this field, many scuba diving training centers offer job placement as part of the scuba diving certification program.

If you plan on obtaining a certification then following these key principles is a must. Make sure you write then down before going for your certificate.



By: Dane Stanton

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Oahu Scuba Diving Vacations

Thursday, November 27th, 2008
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Hawaii’s Oahu have many fascinating scuba diving locations and perhaps the most popular dive site in Oahu is the Hanauma Bay. Hanauma Bay was formed by the erosion of one side of a volcano crater and is very well protected from the trade winds and surf making it a fantastic scuba diving and snorkeling site in Oahu.

Hanauma Bay’s crystal clear water and diverse coral reef are good introductions to Hawaiian marine environments and its waters are seldom considered to be dangerous to scuba divers.

After the Hanauma Bay are the sea cliffs of Koko Head where scuba diving is done almost exclusively from liveaboard diving boats out of Hawaii Kai. The deep blue color of the water here contrasted beautifully with the mesmerizing white water cascading down the dark brown hilly cliffs.

As you round out Koko Head, you will come into contact with the gusty trade winds. However, the wind will subside when you cruise into Maunalua Bay.

The waters of Maunalua Bay are a lot calmer than the windward side of Oahu. There is even a WW2 fighter plane wreck for those who love wreck diving, an artificial reef of hundreds of concrete modules and even sunken barges. The bay ends at Diamond Head, the final windbreak before the calm waters of Waikiki. There are also some good scuba diving locations off Waikiki on some outer ledges and artificial reefs.

On Maunalua Bay is the Fantasy Reef. Erosion has created many places for the fish to play hide-and-seek. Although live coral coverage is not that high in Fantasy Reef, the corals are healthy and undamaged and thus can be considered as one of the better scuba diving spots in Oahu. Marine life is plentiful here with eels, barracudas, octopus, turtles and sharks are often seen.

There are supposedly 4 barges sunk in Maunalua for the purpose of creating artificial reefs and the largest of these is the Kahala Barge which is 165 feet in length.

However coral growth here is sparse, however, the wreck is choked with soldier fish which make their characteristic grunting sound when disturbed by scuba divers. Many eels and large crabs can also be found here. There are also many sea turtles and white tip sharks making this artificial reef their home.

A mile off Portlock, about a hundred feet deep is a plane wreck. This is a great wreck diving location in Oahu. The cockpit is the abode of 2 thigh sized thick yellowmargin moray eels.

Here, scuba divers will see brilliant red encrusted sponges and bi color anthias harems hovering above picking off planktons. Nearby is a colony of fascinating dancing garden eels and big horned helmet shells. Water visibility in this area is superb. If you are in Hawaii for a spot of scuba diving, try these scuba diving sites at Oahu South Shore.



By: Chris Chew

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Chris Chew is a veteran scuba diver. More articles at Scuba diving Caribbean seas and
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Alfred

Tube in my ear and want to go scuba diving. What are the potential problems?

Tuesday, November 25th, 2008
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Cerberus asked:


Hey I just turned 25 and I’m going on a cruise to the Bahamas and would really like to go scuba diving.

I’ve been swimming before both with and without ear plugs (I know bad me), but when scuba diving you are not allowed to wear ear plugs since the pressure has to equalize.

So I was wondering what might would or could happen if I went anyway without putting plugs in.

Thanks for the info and I would really appreciate it if you could put a reference link with your answer if possible since its a health question.

thanks again,
Cerberus

Emery