
Diabetes and Diving
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With planning, medical guidance, and the right mindset, divers with diabetes can safely explore the underwater world and enjoy every dive.

Diving Vancouver Island
Vancouver Island offers cold-water adventures from salmon runs to kelp forests, wrecks, and encounters with sea lions and octopuses.

Shark Point
Bull sharks return each year to Playa del Carmen’s Shark Point, where divers witness them up close while supporting conservation.

Too Old to Start Tech Diving?
There’s no age limit for tech diving; what truly matters is your fitness, mental resilience, and preparation for the challenges ahead.

Juno Beach Pier Cleanup
11 divers removed 47.3 pounds of debris and 13.7 miles of fishing line from Juno Beach Pier to protect marine life.

Heroes and Guides
Dive leadership means guiding with patience, empathy, and encouragement to help divers grow confident underwater.

Revisiting Darwin Release
Coral reefs thrive through connections with surrounding oceans, reshaping how divers and scientists understand reef health and conservation.

Hydration and Diet While Training in the Tropics
Training in the tropics means fueling like an athlete: proper hydration with electrolytes and clean nutrition are essential to prevent dehydration, fatigue, and DCS risk.

Mallorca an Underground Paradise
Mallorca’s caves rank among the world’s top diving sanctuaries, combining beauty, challenge, and conservation.

Catalina Island
Experience kelp diving at Catalina Island—easy access, rich marine life, and top dive sites off Southern California.

Diving in British Columbia
Explore the rich marine life, unique challenges, and unmatched rewards of cold water diving around Vancouver Island, British Columbia.

Cornwall Divers
In Cornwall’s dive waters, local divers and snorkellers fight ghost gear, protect marine life, and give back to the ocean.
