By Heather McCloskey In the 1960’s, dry cave explorers in the UK became the first “sidemount divers” when they began clipping scuba cylinders to their caving...
With the announcement of the World’s First Standards for a Bailout Rebreather Diving Course, the Divesoft Team continues to show themselves at the forefront of scuba tech diving...
By Mark Lewis I’ve recently been coaching some divers on ways to improve their neutral buoyancy hover when in the water. A common thing I’ve seen...
By Edward Kelleher It happens to many divers (myself included): We get certified, go all-in on the sport of diving, then fall out of diving. After...
By: Jessica Brown Congratulations! You just earned your Open Water Scuba Diver Certification, but now what do you do with it? Well to answer your question in...
By Mark Powell After an unprecedented year, it finally looks like we are getting into the final phase of the coronavirus pandemic. Vaccines are starting to...
By Chris Bustad Unless you have been under a rock, you have heard that freediving is growing. Classes are being offered all over. Maybe you have...
A New Scuba Diver Hi, my name is Jessica Brown. This time last year I was sitting in my Open Water Scuba Diver Certification class. I caught...
By Rick Peck The standard answer is “It’s always a good day to dive.” The real question is: When is it a day we should not...
By Markus Ehmann Have you ever thought about diving a closed-circuit rebreather (CCR)? While there are many different options on the market to choose from, you may...
By Alex Lemaire The underwater world has fascinated humans since antiquity. It is a mysterious world where we can find amazing beauty and experience unforgettable adventures....
In the face of uncertainty, the diving industry will remain strong. By joining together, unified under our two dive flags, we will help those of us...