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Articles related to "Wetsuit"
How To Maintain A Scuba Diving Wetsuit Keeping scuba diving equipment in good operating condition is vital for safe and enjoyable diving. A scuba diving wetsuit needs to be well maintained. maintain scuba diving wetsuit • keep scuba diving wetsuit in good condition • storing scuba wetsuit • buoyancy control to protect wetsuit • correct weight for scuba wetsuit
The Principles Of A Scuba Diving Wetsuit A good wetsuit is an important item of scuba diving equipment, especially in the colder diving areas. Knowing how they work is vital for getting the most out of a dive scuba diving wetsuit • keep warm underwater scuba diving • how a wetsuit works • heat loss from the head • wetsuit fitting
Sailboarding Wetsuits A good wetsuit can keep the cold at bay and, because any heat lost from the body is a form of energy, can lead to a longer day sailboarding on the water. sailboard wetsuit • windsurf wetsuit • using scuba wetsuits for sailboarding • impact of the wind on body heat • latent heat of evaporation
Great White Shark Attacks and Simple Wetsuit Repair How to fix your wetsuit if you are attacked by a great white monster. shark attack surf surfing surfing wetsuit wet suit
Equipment and Skills for Surfing (Part II of II) Surfers choose from a wide range of equipment and must develop several physical skills. In Part II of this two-part series, we look at the equipment and physical basics of surfing. longboard • shortboard • funboard • leash • wetsuit
To Pee or Not to Pee The shocking truth about what happens when you wet your wetsuit finally comes out! surf • surfing • pee • urine • truth
Cold Water Scuba Diving The merits of scuba diving in cold water for those not quite sure they want to take the plunge! scuba diving • lake diving • quarry diving • wetsuit • dry suit
Packing for a Scuba Dive Vacation What to pack for a scuba diving vacation to avoid health concerns: exposure suits, regulators and BCDs, mask and snorkel, possibly fins. scuba diving vacations • scuba masks • scuba diving fins • wetsuit • scuba tanks
Swim Free A beginner's guide to open-water swimming. swim free • training for my first triathlon • my first open-water swim • wetsuits • triathlon
SCUBA Diving: The Advanced Shopping Experience (Part II - B!) This article looks at the dive gear you need to buy if you are diving frequently, deep diving, or becoming a working diver. (For recreational diving, these items can be rented.) Price ranges are included. dive • gear • equipment • wetsuit • dry suit
Cold Water Surfing Cold water surfing can mean fewer crowds and better waves for properly equipped surfers cold water surfing • icy waves surf shop • winter surfing • winter wetsuits • polar bear surfing
Road Tripping: Part 1, Day Tripping A few tips on one day surf trips. road • trip • surf • tripping • adventure
Caring For Scuba Equipment Scuba diving equipment is expensive but is necessary for a safe and enjoyable dive. It is worth the effort to look after and care for scuba diving gear. washing scuba gear • salt crystals scuba equipment • rinsing regulator • storing scuba equipment • storing wetsuit
Guide to the Best Surfing Spots in Devon UK Devon's Atlantic Coast features a spectacular array of beaches and some of the best surfing spots in the UK. Croyde, Woolacombe and Saunton Sands are among the best. guide to best surfing spots in devon • woolacombe beach • croyde beach • saunton sands • surf schools
Scuba Diving Fin Styles Everything you ever needed to know about scuba fins but were afraid to ask. scuba • fins • mask • snorkel • wetsuit
A Dream Come True... An article about my participation in Ehlert Publishing Groups' Dream Demo 2000. pwc • jet ski • dream demo 2000 • kawasaki • yamaha
Prepare For Those First Open-Water Mask Drills Replacing and clearing a face mask is a key skill for a diver. Here is an exercise to help nervous students transition from pool drills to performance in open water. open-water diving skills • open-water diving • clearing a face mask • replacing a face mask • scuba diving skills
Fire Coral Stings In Scuba Diving Fire Corals are a common problem when diving on coral reefs. They look like normal type corals, but can deliver a substantial sting when brushed with bare skin. symptoms of fire coral sting • treatment of fire coral sting • preventing fire coral sting • vinegar sting treatment • stinging anemones jellyfish
Scuba Dive Log for Scuba Divers A scuba logbook is a useful place to record the many different pieces of information a sportdiver will encounter during their scuba diving career. scuba dive log • record equipment servicing regulator • logging dive trips • tracking depths and times • scuba logbook diving career
Night Snorkel-- A Happy Hour Substitute A fun and unique vacation activity for the whole family. snorkel • night snorkel • us virgin islands • usvi • scuba diving
Ouch! Staying out of the way of marine creatures that can hurt you. scuba diving • scuba diving • scuba • scuba • skin diving
Making Scuba Boat Dives Run Smoothly When diving from a boat, a diver must be organised with equipment and self. Every diver should help to make the boat run smoothly, for themselves and their buddies. equipment on dive boat • scuba gear on boat • prescription mask boat dive • dive boat gear buddy • organised divers boat dive
Diving on the Great Barrier Reef
An adventure to the Great Barrier Reef in Australia leads to scuba diving with sharks, an educational reef walk and a deep-sea submarine dive. great barrier reef • snorkeling • australia • diving
Kayaking on the Bay
Before the cold winter weather arrives, why not go for an adventurous kayaking trip just north of San Francisco.
Beginner's Workout Gear As a beginner exerciser, don't get bogged down with technical terms and equipment. Learn what basic items you'll need to get started to walk, run, hike, bike and swim. exercise • beginner • run • bike • hike
Cold Water Diving Safety Cold water diving in northern regions poses additional safety issues for the recreational diver. Alaska Sea Grant has explored some solutions to these problems. cold water diving safety • alaska diving safety • alaska sea grant • amsea • drysuit
Critter Diving in St. Vincent St. Vincent has become known as the "Critter Capital of the Caribbean" thanks to Bill Tewes, who takes SCUBA divers on a tour of weird and wonderful tropical sea-life. dive st. vincent • scuba diving st. vincent • bill tewes • critter diving • naturalist dives
How Not to Take Underwater Photos A slightly sarcastic look at underwater photo dos and don'ts from familiarizing yourself with the camera, buoyancy, and natural surround to respecting fellow divers. scuba diving • underwater photography • camera bucket • buoyancy control • snorkling and photography
Surfing in South America Often ignored by the international community, a number of countries in South America are slowly gaining recognition for some of the world's best waves. surfing in south america • surfing in peru • surfing in chile • surfing mancora • brazil surfing
Boat Diving Etiquette Some timely dive boat reminders as we are heading out or planning our next dive trip. scuba diving • scuba diving • scuba • scuba • skin diving
Buying Basic Gear, Part 2 Some helpful tips when buying a regulator and BC for scuba diving. scuba diving • scuba diving • scuba • scuba • skin diving
Come On Girl---Dive In! Join the growing throngs of women divers worldwide as we discover the magic of the ocean. scuba diving • scuba diving • scuba • scuba • skin diving
Flinders University Underwater Archaeology Field School 2005 This article investigates an underwater archaeological field school opportunity available at Flinders University. university underwater archaeology field school 200 • underwater archaeology • archaeology • underwater excavations • australia
N is for No Ice on Lake George Everyone wondered, would there be a Winter Carnival on Lake George this year? But winter, and the Carnival go on! lake george • winter carnival • winter • ice • adirondacks
Save MORE Air Scuba Diving tips to improve air consumption, technique, and get the most out of each tank. scuba diving • scuba diving • scuba • scuba • skin diving
A Scuba Diver's Impact On A Coral Reef Caring for the planet, recycling, greenhouse gases, these concerns must not stop when divers duck under the water. Scuba divers must help conserve the underwater world. scuba diver impact • buoyancy control • underwater environment • preserve underwater environment • conserve underwater world
Adventures on Maui The aloha spirit is a little tarnished, but Hawaii still contains some of our best wilderness. Canyoning is relatively new there, and Maui is a good place to start. hawaii • maui • kahului • canyoning • canyoneering
Attracting Sharks Underwater Low frequency and irregular sounds, jerky movements and blood traces are all ways in which divers will attract sharks. diving with sharks • scuba diving with sharks • shark attacks • shark diving instructor • shark behaviour
Basic Safety Tips for Cavers Carrying three sources of light, using a helmet and wearing adequate clothing can save the lives of cavers and spelunkers in the event of a caving accident. caver safety tips • cave exploration rules • cave exploration safety • underground accident prevention • helmets lights cave exploration
Best Surfing Locations in Cornwall UK Many of the best surfing spots in the UK are in Cornwall, with great beaches around Bude, Padstow and Newquay where the sport is a way of life and hugely popular. best surfing locations in cornwall • guide to surf beaches in south west england • bude beaches • newquay beaches • padstow beaches
Boaters and Stinging Sea Nettles Jellyfish stings can ruin the best boating trip or beach excursion. Learning about jellyfish sting prevention and treatment will make future trips more enjoyable. stinging sea nettles • jellyfish stings • coelenterate envenomations • nematocyst • jellyfish sting first-aid
Canada's Broughton Islands Lying at the northern end of Vancouver Island, the Broughton Island Group is one of the last bastions of unspoiled, undeveloped coastal beauty. broughton islands • inside passage travel • yuculta rapids • dent rapids • gillard rapids
Deepwater Starts on a Sailboard The deepwater start is an important skill a windsurfer needs on a short board. It is vital because it is difficult to up-haul the sail on a short board. deepwater start windsurfer • short board start in deep water • water start windsurfer • water start sailboard • how to start windsurfer deepwater
Diving With a Scuba Buddy Underwater A common problem diving with a scuba buddy is getting separated. There are reasons why buddies separate and ways to rectify the problem and prevent it happening. scuba buddy • dive buddy while scuba diving • scuba divers become separated underwater • relocating buddy underwater • scuba buddy line
Dominican Republic: Raft & Kayak Whitewater rafting / kayaking trips on the Dominican Republic's Rio Yaque, the longest river in the Caribbean: Raft or kayak Class II-IV whitewater rapids in the DR! dominican republic adventures • whitewater rafting in the dominican republic • dominican republic kayaking • whitewater rapids in the dominican republic • kayaking in the dominican republic
Garden Route Offers Ultimate Adventure Tourism The Garden Route along South Africa's Western Cape coastline is a stretch of pristine beauty and scenery suitable for every adrenaline fix. blackwater tubing • bungee jumping • scuba diving • elephant encounters • abseiling a waterfall
Kayaking California's Central Coast Waters Kayaking along the Pacific coastline offers an opportunity to view rocky shoreline scenery, encounter sea life and marine birds while paddling along the Central Coast. kayaking on the central coast • kayak rentals and tours in morro bay • kayak rentals and tours in shell beach • estero bay estuary • the kayak shack |
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