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Drinking and Diving: A guide to Dehydration in Divers

drinking and diving-A divers guide to dehydration

This article warns of the dangers of dehydration in Scuba Diving. Although applicable even in Colder Climates, this is particularly important when diving in warmer climes such as Cyprus.

Scuba Divers in hot countries should be aware of the dangers and consequences of Dehydration when diving.

Dehydration can cause problems with off gassing nitrogen when diving and can be a factor contributing to Decompression Illness.

Rebreather Try Dives: Discover Rebreather Diving on the Megalodon CCR

Megalodon rebreather try dives cyprus

A Review of a Discover Rebreather Diving experience in Cyprus with Scuba-Tech Diving Centre and Megalodon CCR Instructor, Peter Crane.

The Rebreather Try Dive experience is a full day adventure, where you will be shown how the rebreather works, followed by a great dive in a local dive site, so you can see what diving the rebreather is all about

“...once I was kitted up in the Megalodon Rebreather unit at Green Bay dive site. It had already been a day of excitement but now, this was the part I had really been waiting for... the future of scuba... Diving a Rebreather!!”

Dive Fitness: Are You Fit to Dive?

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Diving is not a sport for the elite but it does help if Divers have some degree of fitness to prevent certain underwater problems.

Too little exercise is as bad as not enough exercise and research is still being done into what is good exercise and what is bad

One of the major causes of Diver fatality is Heart Attacks, often caused by placing strain on this organ. Cardiovascular system, Lungs and muscle strength are all considered in this article Fitness for Scuba Divers.

Coral Reefs: A Guide to Divers and Non Divers to Understanding our Reefs

understanding Coral Reefs- A guide for divers and non divers to our most precious resource

Coral Reefs are often called the 'Rainforests of the Ocean'. Covering over 284,300 kilometres squared, they are among the richest ecosystems on our planet.

As Divers, we are privileged to dive amongst these beautiful gardens of coral but we should be taking in an active interest in understanding and protecting the Coral reefs.