Diving Specials

How a CC Rebreather Works
Image property of hippoconsulting Rebreathers are jumping to the spotlight, as scuba diving gets mainstream divers ask for more. CCR is there to answer the pledges of the more adventurous divers, but how it works? Rebreathers seem to be reaching his best moment, prices drop and friendly interfaces, redundant safety systems

Taking a shot on CCR
Some months ago, I decided talking Chris Chellapermal of Nomad Ocean Adventures about a growing inquietude. Since I started diving, Tec diving started looking more a good option and since I started Tec diving, Closed Circuit went further than the mechanical fascination to a more than plausible kind of diving. But,

Definitive trick list for equalizing
There are several complications in diving, some of them are trainable, you can learn and improve, some others are physiological, on my years diving i have met several good divers, having issues equalizing. Here in badfishdivers.com, we collected the best procedures so your dives are less painful and more enjoyable

Divesites: The Zainab
Dubai coast, 14th of April, 2001 It is early morning, must be around 6am, but the Arabian sun hits with all fury against the ship’s deck; there is very little rest from the unrelenting heat in this part of the world during summer. The crew appear to be resting, but

Indigo Bolandrini, the young ocean ambassador
Hi to all you enthusiastic young divers! You may have heard of me, or might not. My names is Indigo Bolandrini, I am 13 years old and hold the title of One of The World’s Youngest Junior Master Scuba Divers. I earned this achievement when I was 12. Since then I have

Divesites: Top 5 Dive Destination in the Philippines
Scuba divers will never stop telling you: The Philippines is one of the best places in the world to dive. Just ask dedicated locals as well as visitors from all over the world, including award-winning underwater photographers and marine biologists, who come for stuff big and small, sightings of large

Divesites: Cedar Pride
This Lebanese registered general cargo was built by S. A Juliana Construcciones Gijonesa of Gijon and launched as the San Bruno in 1964. Her dimensions were 75.5m x 10.75m with a draught of 5.8m. She displaced 1,161 gross registered tonnes with two cargo holds and a central bridge castle. The ship

Divesites: 5 dives in Ibiza you can’t miss
You know for sure the lively island of Ibiza, with his famous Djs nightlife and party, maybe you knew about its hippy influenced culture, but there is much more. With a vibrant nature, his magnificent coast and his famous coves and islands hide underneath some of the finest dives of

Altitude Diving
When it comes to the definition any dive 300m higher than sea level is considered as an altitude dive. However, living in an alpine country such as Switzerland we redefine this a bit.