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Scuba Dive Log for Scuba Divers Article 
A scuba logbook is a useful place to record the many different pieces of information a sportdiver will encounter during their scuba diving career.
Jan 26, 2008 - Bruce Iliff
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Mudjimba Island provides an interesting scuba dive site. It is a boat dive with soft corals. The island, also called Old Woman Island, was once owned by Sean Connery.
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Decompression Illness and Scuba Diving Article 
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Scuba Diving With the Numbfish Article 
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Scuba Diving for the Disabled Article 
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The Principles Of A Scuba Diving Wetsuit Article 
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
Dec 12, 2008 - Bruce Iliff
Decompression Sickness and Scuba Diving Article 
Knowing the facts about decompression sickness (dcs) and the proper treatment given quickly can help prevent this diving condition from becoming fatal.
Nov 22, 2008 - Jim Bray
Air Embolism In Scuba Diving Article 
An air embolism is a risk inherent in scuba diving. And like most physiological problems in scuba diving, the risk is due to the diver breathing air at high pressure.
Nov 1, 2008 - Bruce Iliff
Scuba Diving On Heron Island Article 
Scuba divers come from around the world to dive the waters of Australia's Great Barrier Reef. Heron Island is just one stepping stone to this unique underwater world.
Oct 2, 2008 - Bruce Iliff
Features Of Scuba Dive Tanks Article 
Because scuba tanks carry the life-sustaining air during a scuba dive, there are many aspects of a scuba diving tank a scuba diver needs to know.
Sep 12, 2008 - Bruce Iliff
Perfect Buoyancy for Scuba Diving Article 
Scuba buoyancy is the most fundamental diving skill. Mastering buoyancy control enables a diver to use less effort to maintain his position while diving.
Sep 7, 2008 - Jim Bray