If you are one who likes to make a New Year’s resolution or two going into the New Year, then here are the top 5 resolutions we offer for you to consider making as a scuba diver.
New Year’s Resolutions for Divers: Top 5

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If you are one who likes to make a New Year’s resolution or two going into the New Year, then here are the top 5 resolutions we offer for you to consider making as a scuba diver.

Learn how to be a good dive buddy, and maximize both safety and fun. Just because you are diving with another person on the same dive does not automatically make them a "dive buddy." Agreeing to be each other's designated dive buddy's is the first step.

If you are an active or avid diver, it is easy to get out of the habit of making safety in diving a priority. Read on to learn (or remind yourself) how to keep yourself safe while scuba diving

The first in a short series about "bad diver habits;" what they are and how to fix them. Fixing these problems can extend the life of your scuba diving equipment, improve safety, and save you money. So listen up and see if you need to fix any of your "bad diver habits."

Most everyone learned in their Open Water course how to do a giant stride entry. Chances are that is the only entry you've ever done when boat diving. Well guess what, we have good news for you. There is a whole world of other types of fun ways to enter the water with all that gear on when diving from a boat.

Learn about tipping etiquette on dive boats is some of the most popular dive destinations.

Let's face it, scuba diving requires A LOT of gear and thought. How you handle it makes the difference. Learn about proper dive boat etiquette.

The ocean is full of beautiful and wondrous creatures, hence our love for diving. Along with their majesty and wonder, however, some of these creatures can also possess the ability to inflict harm on us as we explore their underwater home.