Saved by a Strap

Learn why I rely on the mouthpiece retaining strap for diving and its importance in enhancing safety during rebreather use.

Aldo Ferrucci

From Warship to Reef

Discover the remarkable history of the HMCS Canada, a warship now resting underwater, transformed into a vibrant reef habitat.

Diver Jason Cook illuminates the anchor windlass on the foredeck of HMCS Canada.

Right Place, Right Time, Right Training

Discover how Right Place Time Training can enhance survival rates during cardiac emergencies through immediate intervention.

Corbin has an echocardiogram

The Shifting Sea

The Shifting Sea reveals Mexico’s dynamic wildlife event each autumn. Learn about the sardine run in Baja California Sur.

A marlin accelerates toward a fleeing sardine, hoping to use its bill to stun rather than spear its prey.

The Safety Paradox

Learn about The Safety Paradox: analyzing fatality rates and the importance of safety equipment in closed-circuit rebreather diving.

The mouthpiece retaining strap (MRS) is designed to help prevent rebreather diving fatalities.

Greenland

Immerse yourself in the enchanting world of Greenland’s icebergs, where every crack and shimmer tells a story of nature’s power.

Towering peaks trap late autumn light in Scoresby Sund, illuminating a building weather system moving through the jagged peaks of East Greenland.

Dengue Fever

Dengue Fever spreads through mosquitoes in tropical climates. Explore recent data and its implications for your travel plans.

Mosquito on skin

Camera’s Rolling, and… Action!

Explore the electrifying atmosphere of film sets. Experience Cameras Rolling and Action with exciting behind-the-scenes insights.

The crew preps a boat fefore shooting a close-up of Michael Douglas.

DCI After a Training Dive

Read about my journey into diving and the realities of DCI after a training dive. Safety is paramount in this new adventure.

Staff reacted immediately, administered oxygen, and returned to shore.

Orcas in Norway

Learn how orcas in Norway adapt their hunting skills to thrive in diverse ecosystems and follow the herring migration.

A freediver photographs an orca