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While growing up I had two lifelong goals: become a diver and join the military to be part of the elite Special Operations Forces. I became a certified diver in […]

Dive professional, certified mixed-gas commercial diver, and a public safety instructor.

Malaysia International Dive Expo (MIDE)

The Malaysia International Dive Expo (MIDE) is an annual event promoting the dive community and businesses in Malaysia. Established in 2006, MIDE is a one-stop-hub for all things diving, including […]

Kuala Lumpur

Craig Nelson, MD

As someone who loves, teaches, and works in the world of scuba diving while also focusing on community service and improving safety, I am often surrounded by amazing people, such as Craig Nelson, MD.

Craig Nelson

Sous la nageoire

Sharks are among the ocean’s oldest survivors. They have cruised through Earth’s seas for more than 450 million years — long before the first trees grew or Saturn formed its rings.

Silky sharks in Cuba’s Jardines de la Reina.

Répondre à l’appel

Des accidents et incidents surviennent partout dans le monde, laissant des victimes hors de portée des techniques de sauvetage classiques. Ces événements se produisent souvent dans l’eau ou à proximité et peuvent nécessiter l’intervention de personnel spécialement formé.

Cave diver.

Hayden Hess : passion et vocation

The Center for Research and Education in Special Environments (CRESE) at the University at Buffalo in New York is at the forefront of environmental physiology research, investigating how various environmental stressors impact human health and performance.

A diver wearing a heavy drysuit, dive helmet, and chemical-resistant gloves.

Le commerce de la protection du paradis 

Nos océans sont menacés. La pêche industrielle destructrice entraîne un déclin généralisé des espèces. Le réchauffement des océans dû au changement climatique provoqué par l'homme déclenche des épisodes de blanchiment massif des coraux, dont l'intensité et la fréquence ne cessent d'augmenter.

Aerial view of the Wakatobi Resort and house reef.

Se laisser porter à Little Cayman

En mai dernier, à Little Cayman, un refrain m’est apparu dès la première immersion : “Slow down, you move too fast. You got to make the morning last.” J’avais été envahi par The 59th Street Bridge Song (Feelin’ Groovy), le tube de Simon & Garfunkel sorti en 1966.

A hawksbill turtle

Gardiens des profondeurs

The allure of underwater exploration is undeniable, drawing individuals into a realm of profound discovery and quiet, majestic beauty. For many divers, this fascination extends beyond vibrant marine life to […]

A HADS diver photographs the coral-covered Mandalay