Showing posts with label scuba. Show all posts
Showing posts with label scuba. Show all posts
14 Mar 2012
21 Mar 2011
13 Mar 2011
6 Mar 2011
2011 : 22 a 25 Abril - Viagem Sagres Scuba & Dolphin Watch
Este programa quase "lendário" de férias de Mergulho com Passeios com os Golfinhos,
vai abrir inscrições brevemente.
A melhor zona do Algarve para mergulhar, com uma diversidade de locais de mergulho,
incluíndo, naufrágios, enorme biodiversidade, grutas e mergulhos nocturnos.
A aparição da população de golfinhos local até hoje teve 100% de sucesso!
Uma oportunidade para estar lado a lado com estes fantásticos cetáceos,
fazer uns excelentes mergulhos e poder inclusivé levar a a sua família que "ainda não mergulha"!
17 Sep 2010
6 Jun 2010
7 Jan 2010
Dominar uma Subida Descontrolada? Diving EDU
Scuba Tips: Controlling an Uncontrolled Ascent |
| One of the scariest things that can happen to a Scuba diver is an uncontrolled ascent either intentionally initiated in an emergency or by unintentionally often caused by faulty Scuba equipment. An uncontrolled ascent is also known as an Emergency Ascent which is always an unplanned ascent, where a diver aborts a dive due to [...] read full article |
10 Dec 2009
28 Nov 2009
Scuba Diving Safety Tips - The Essentials
Scuba diving is one of the world’s most thrilling and fascinating sports – it’s easy to learn and it’s safe too if you follow some simple rules. Chris Mitchell, editor of Divehappy.com, provides some essential scuba safety tips.
Before You Enter The Water:
Before You Enter The Water:
- Make sure you're fit to dive[...]
- Dive with a reputable diving school[...]
- Listen to your instructor or dive guide[...]
- Double check all your scuba gear[...]
- Make sure you do your buddy check[...]
- Have scuba diving and travel insurance[...]
- Breathe Normally All The Time - Never Hold Your Breath [...]
- Equalise frequently as you descend[...]
- Stay aware of where your guide and buddy are located[...]
- Keep an eye on your air gauge[...]
- Dive within the limits of your dive computer and no deeper than 40 metres[...]
- Don't over exert yourself[...]
- Don't touch anything[...]
- Always Ascend SLOWLY from every dive[...]
After the dive:
- Stow all your gear away on the boat [...]
- Debrief with your guide and buddy[...]
- If you feel strange, let others know [...]
- Don't fly until at least 24 hour after a dive[...]
Chris Mitchell is a British scuba journalist based in Bangkok, Thailand. Chris is a Field Editor for Scuba Diver AustralAsia magazine and edits the dive blog Divehappy.com and Thailand travel blog Travelhappy. WorldNomads.com thanks Chris greatly for sharing such excellent advice.
Chris Mitchell, scuba diving with sea snakes in the Philippines !
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