A freediving accident drives home why you always need to dive with a buddy.
Staying with your buddy is a fundamental rule of diving no matter how experienced you are.
Be truthful on your medical form, be fit to dive and practice your finning to avoid a snorkel accident.
Getting tangled in a buoy line sends a nervous diver over the edge, with disastrous results.
A cardiac event at depth highlights the importance of training for diving physically, not just mentally.
Complacency leads a diver to start a dive with only reserve gas. It does not take long for the dive to spin out of control.
Lying about plans and experience to get into a cave costs two divers their lives.
Descending despite discomfort becomes the ultimate disaster for one inexperienced diver.
A rusty diver gets entangled in kelp when task overload separates leads to buddy separation.