Dive professional Jay Clue takes a deep dive into understanding the benefits and potential drawbacks of getting into closed-circuit rebreather diving.
Introducing a new monthly column following expert Jay Clue’s journey into the world of rebreather diving, sharing the best tips and info he has learned along the way.
Ashely Bugge frequently dives her husband’s reef memorial, runs a podcast, and shares his rebreathing accident in a safety documentary to honor his vivacious life.
Archaeologists excavating the famous ancient Greek shipwreck that yielded the Antikythera mechanism have recovered more than 50 items including a bronze armrest (possibly part of a throne), remains of a bone flute, fine glassware, luxury ceramics, a pawn from an ancient board game, and several elements of the ship itself.
Scuba divers on closed-circuit rebreathers can enjoy several perks, such as this close-up experience with a hammerhead shark.
Is closed-circuit rebreather diving right for you? Here's how to decide if you should take a rebreather training course.
The unit is neither a fully closed circuit Rebreather nor a pure semi-closed system, but an intelligent hybrid that utilizes the best of both worlds. Its compact, lightweight and extremely easy to use.
The U.S. Navy is at it again! Check out the new rebreather prototype that saves helium and saves money.
Want to scuba dive on a rebreather? Read how to get trained and experience diving with no bubbles in the beautiful Caribbean Island Grand Cayman.