6 Surprising Facts You Probably Never Knew about Jacques Cousteau
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No one
in history has done more to bring attention to the world’s oceans, the life
thriving beneath its surface and for the sport of scuba diving than Jacques
Cousteau. For decades this French
explorer and filmmaker was a fixture in American…
Nitrogen Narcosis: What it is and How you Can Prevent it
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Alternately
called the “compressed air intoxication” or “raptures of the deep”, nitrogen
narcosis is a very real threat for divers who wish to truly test their mettle by
making extremely deep descents. And while it is a relatively rare…
5 Ways to Get Over the Fear of Scuba Diving
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Many people believe that with the proper attitude, work and patience you can overcome just about any fear. We believe this too. And when it comes to fears, scuba diving is near the top of the list for some people. However, there are specific…
6 Tips for Easy Equalizing After a Dive
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Our
ears are incredibly complicated organs. Not only do we perceive sound through
them but they also play a critical part in helping us to maintain our balance.
No one knows this more than people who scuba dive. Divers are vulnerable to ear
problems…
Tips to Be a Successful Scuba Diving Instructor
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Do you want to become a successful scuba diving instructor? Then visit Maui Scuba Mike as we provide the best scuba diving lessons that are taught by our experienced scuba divers with utmost care. We are having many years of experience in providing…
Tips for Avoiding and the Bends
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Decompression
sickness – or what is more popularly known as “the bends” – is the bane of most
scuba divers existence. Nearly all of us have encountered this painful and
inconvenient condition the symptoms of which are joint pain, dizziness,
headache,…
Tips for Avoiding Scuba Accidents
UncategorizedThere are two rules at Maui Scuba Mike’s – have fun and be safe. The fun part takes care of itself. How could it not. We give you a panoramic view of a whole new world bristling with abundant life. As for the safety issue: Let’s just say…