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Ways Scuba Divers Can Conserve Air Scuba Diving Article 
There are a number of strategies that a scuba diver can implement to reduce air consumption. Human factors can have an impact on the amount of air used on a scuba dive.
Aug 29, 2009 - Bruce Iliff
Scuba Techniques for Scuba Diving in the Waves of a Surf Beach Article 
Some great scuba dive sites can be just off the beach. However, there are some techniques in tackling what can be a tricky entry and exit through the surf.
Jul 10, 2010 - Bruce Iliff
Equipment can Affect Scuba Diver Air Consumption Article 
A scuba diver should look at scuba equipment when trying to decrease air consumption. Conserving air on a scuba dive is important for safety and enjoyment.
Aug 29, 2009 - Bruce Iliff
Good Breathing Techniques for Scuba Diving Article 
Every scuba diver should master good breathing techniques underwater. Increased safety, enjoyment, and longer time underwater can come from improving breathing technique.
Mar 27, 2010 - Bruce Iliff
Ecologically Responsible Scuba Diving Techniques Article 
A few simple, environmentally responsible techniques can help scuba divers and snorkelers protect fragile coral reefs and other underwater ecosystems when they dive.
Mar 19, 2009 - Karen Berger
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 Buoyancy Control Article 
In scuba diving, buoyancy control is an important technique to master. Controlling buoyancy can lead to longer dives, more to see, and less environmental impact.
Aug 2, 2008 - Bruce Iliff
Types Of Scuba Secondary Air Supply Article 
A scuba diving alternate air supply is vital for the diver and an out-of-air buddy. There are different types of alternate air supplies, depending on the type of diving.
Aug 24, 2008 - Bruce Iliff
A Scuba Diver's Impact On A Coral Reef Article 
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.
Jun 19, 2009 - Bruce Iliff
Underwater Skills For Scuba Diving Article 
Scuba diving requires certain skills and techniques to enhance underwater enjoyment. Some can be learnt, some need practice and some come with time spent underwater.
Aug 2, 2008 - Bruce Iliff
Scuba Diver Running Out of Air and Needing a Back-Up Air Supply Article 
Breathing compressed air on scuba opens up the underwater world. But if air from the tank suddenly stops, a scuba diver will need a second source of air.
May 15, 2010 - Bruce Iliff
Pushing Techniques Article 
Pushing effectively, helpful positions, conserving energy and how to labor down are crucial information for women to know as they prepare to give birth.
Nov 9, 2006 - Brenda Lane
Fisheries and Conservation Article 
Protecting fisheries and endangered species is a difficult chore. Common goods such as water, and migrant fish transcend international boundaries and are in danger.
Apr 2, 2008 - Carmen Sofia Grant
Aborigines and Conservationism Article 
Aborigines and Greens both have a strong environmental focus in activism. But are conservationists in reality serving a colonial agenda when it comes to land rights?
Nov 13, 2007 - Woorama
Must a Scuba Diver Carry a Snorkel When Diving? Article 
There are equally good arguments for taking a snorkel on a dive or not. In most situations it is personal preference and the type of scuba diving being undertaken.
Mar 27, 2010 - Bruce Iliff
The Backward Roll Scuba Entry From a Scuba Boat Article 
Doing the backward roll scuba entry off a scuba dive boat is easy and safe when using the correct technique. And can be a fun way to start a scuba dive.
Aug 29, 2009 - Bruce Iliff
White Star Quarry Article 
For scuba divers or non divers, White Star Quarry offers a fun day out at a low cost
Apr 6, 2012 - Kristina Schwab
Energy Conservation in the Home Article 
While powering homes is costly, changing to energy efficient CFLs, using energy monitors and reducing stand-by power usage can go a long way to reducing power bills
Mar 16, 2010 - Ashley Wright
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
Scuba Diving and Underwater Photos Article 
Holidays taking pictures of coral reefs and the animals that live on them can help with marine conservation.
Jun 8, 2008 - John Blatchford