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Muskoka Part 2- Greavette Boats of Gravenhurst & Hunter Boats of Orillia In Part One…
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The development of good buoyancy control is the most significant victim of the “churn and…
In 2017, Ian Shaw, son of Robert Shaw from the classic, Jaws stumbled across a…
As an introduction to this series, it is worthwhile to build a background of how…
Photo via Facebook The most recent book produced by MeisterWorks Publishing in Timberlea, Nova Scotia…
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Scott Steer is a serial offender under the Canadian Fisheries Act. He’s been convicted of…
Where Water Meets Mettle Heddle Shipyards owns and runs the most shipyards and dry docks…
Finally! There is an answer to that. A Google search on “dive industry market data”…
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“Truly, I never imagined any of this…”Jett Britnell It is with great pleasure that I…
To be a “Cold Water Diver” is to find peace amongst your uncomfortable anxiety and…
This is the fourth book in the Wise Divers eBook series. Announcing a new eBook…
“Becoming Cousteau”, produced by National Geographic Documentary Films, takes an inside look at the life…
Tired of working “9 to 5” and considering “living the dream” as a scuba diving…
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America’s greatest museum of our past as a seafaring nation lies on the bottom of…
A Systemic Effort to Document Cultural Resources Damaged and Threatened by Hurricanes in Coastal North…
And we’re off … Exactly one year to OZTek and the OZDive Show 2022 Can…
Tony Seddon and Andy chat about the Cave Diving Group (CDG) what it takes to be…
Wreck and Cave was started in 2005 by Rich Walker, he is a full-time instructor…
Gemma and Ian chat about the Farne Island Dive trip they made at the end…
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A roving report style podcast from our three day trip to Seahouses in North East…
A accident was avoided near Port Huron, Michigan, thanks to a series of alarm horns…
Gemma and Ian chat to Dean Martin. Dean Martin is the Hardware Product Manager at Fourth…
Gemma and Ian catch up with a previous guest, Lydia Walker from Ilkeston & Kimberley…
Diving into a 10-year expedition. Deep-sea submersible pilot and 2013 National Geographic Young Explorer Erika…
Here is a little montage of clips we have drawn from some on the episodes…
Gemma and Ian chat to Professor Bob Stone. Bob Stone brings over 30 years of…
Gemma and Ian chat to John Vickers and Emma Farrell. John is the Chief Executive…
Grace Marquez is a visual artist and creative consultant living Canada. She works primarily in…
Gemma and Ian chat to Gabriel Pineda. He is the Director of Sales and Marketing…
Gemma and Ian chat to Rob Spray. Rob Spray and his partner Dawn Watson are coordinators…
Diving movies have the power to transport you into a whole new world. Well-made diving…
Photo via Facebook A new book, written by Dr John C. Carter tells the story…
Gemma and Ian chat to Ian Travis. Ian is based in North Carolina and passionate about…
The BiG Scuba duo, Gemma and Ian catch up on some news items and whats…
The BiG Scuba duo, Gemma and Ian chat to Kat Gerasimova. Kat lives in Norwich…
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A boating “accident” is defined as an unfortunate incident involving one or more boats, which…
The 1000 Islands is an archipelago of 1864 islands that straddles the Canadian and US…
The Boreas was deliberately sunk in 1989 for the purpose of creating an artificial reef…
Announcing the next 2 books in the Wise Divers eBook series — Amazing Animals You Can…