SCUBA DIVING GOOD PRACTICES

A platform to explain and share, with simple language, solid awareness towards "scuba diving good practices" to be implemented by divers but also by dive professionals in their day-to-day activity.

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Thursday, 28 January 2021

DCS RISK FACTORS AND LIFESTYLE

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In one of the first articles on my blog we discussed about smoking and its consequences on scuba diving ( https://scubadivinggoodpractices.b...
Saturday, 19 December 2020

HOW TO THREAD A BCD TANK STRAP

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  How many times did it happen that, arriving to the diving site, you find out that your BCD’s tank cam band is open and unconnected?   Did ...
Tuesday, 8 December 2020

REVERSE PROFILES IN RECREATIONAL DIVING

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Many of us, reading our Open Water Diver manuals (including PADI and CMAS) have been instructed and warned about the danger of diving s.c. r...
Saturday, 5 December 2020

CONSEQUENCES OF RAPID ASCENT AFTER THE SAFETY STOP

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Many times, in my professional activity (mostly in the role of dive guide), I witness the inexplicable behavior of divers who, after a perf...
Friday, 27 November 2020

KEEP DISTANCE!

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As many of you know, this Summer I had the opportunity of working by OmniSub , one of the historical diving center of the Isle of Elba. As a...
Wednesday, 20 May 2020

PERFORMING SKILLS: KNEELING OR NEUTRALLY BUOYANT?

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I have being discussing many times with colleagues, friends and students whether it is better to demonstrate and learn OW skills in a neutr...
Tuesday, 19 May 2020

DAN RELEASES NEW COVID-19 MEDICAL FORM

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Following the latest MIT recommendations DAN releases a new medical statement form for diving during covid-19. Click on the picture belo...
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Andrea Caronti
After a long experience of office work (over 15 years in International Business) in February 2017 I discovered my passion for scuba diving by taking my first open water certificate with FIAS (Italian Federation of Scuba Diving Activities). Since then, scuba diving and my personal diving education have been my primary focus, so I decided quit my job in Italy to join a PADI Divemaster internship in Dominican Republic. Finally in the year 2019 I did my ITC with SSI in a German diving school in the isle of La Palma, Canary Islands. After a short experience of two months in Thailand I decided to go back to Italy, where I currently live and work.
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