About Scuba Diving
Scuba Diving can be a dangerous sport if you do not take a 'be safe always' approach when entering the water. It has a lot to do with your personality at the end of the day. It will be as safe as you want it to be, even in times of extreme weather or water conditions. it is important to be always stay alert. Just like crossing the road, if you don't take precautions and follow the simple rules that you have learnt as a child, accidents can happen anytime anywhere!
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Be aware of the conditions and your own diving competency level

Sometimes, it is best to follow your instinct. If you feel the currents are too strong, or you are not feeling well, stop your dive by informing your buddy straightaway and ascend together. Do not try to attempt a dive if you are uncomfortable. We have seen many experienced divers abandon dives due to strong currents, and that has saved them and their dive group a lot of trouble.
Never dive in terrain or environments you are not certified for
In order to dive caves, do night dives or penetrate wrecks, you should have received proper training and certification before you attempt them. There are techniques that you must learn in order to be safe for such specialty dives. Choose from the wide range of the Specialty Courses that krabidivers.com conducts regularly which is of interest to you, and you will find that you will be much more confident whenever you dive the next wreck or cave. Be prepared to say "No" to a dive
Never dive alone

Regardless of experience levels, you should never dive alone. If you lose your buddy during a dive, look around for no more than one to two minutes. If you still cannot find your buddy, you should end your dive and make your way up to the surface. Not only will it be safer for you, it will also give comfort to your buddy that you are watching out for him too.
Prepare for a dive well
Always check your dive gear before each dive (especially for rental gear!)

Before you go on each dive, always check all your dive gear again. Make sure that your regulator and hoses are working well without leaks, your BCD inflates well and your tank has the right level of air. Do not assume that just because you have returned from one dive safe and sound, using the same set of dive gear will not cause any problems on the next dive. Many shops have rental gear which may not have been serviced well or for a long time. You should check all gear, rental or your own, well before every single dive.
Safety Tips on Equipment
Understand the different types of snorkel masks available in this free video on snorkeling tips. Expert: Ray Temeyer & Valerie Kevorkian Contact: www.lostislandvoyages.com Bio: Ray Temeyer has been running snorkeling, sailing, and scuba diving charters out of Miami and the Bahamas for the last 27 years. Valerie Kevorkian is the owner of Tarpoon Lagoon Dive Center in Miami Be Filmmaker: Paul Muller
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Diving Equipments
U.S. Divers Shredder Surf II Body Boarding and Body Surfing Fin
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Sea-Doo Seascooter Aquanaut Youth Water Scooter
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Choose a buddy who dives like you

While choosing a buddy who dives like you may not be an option many of the times, it is always good to get to know your buddy before you start diving together. Ask simple questions such as how many times he has dived, where he has dived, when his last dive was, and how good he is at air usage. This will help you to also anticipate problems your buddy may have during the dive. The most enjoyable dives are sometimes when you have a good buddy, who shares with you the sights he comes across and paces well with you throughout the dive.
Drink plenty of water

Diving can be a very dehydrating sport. Make sure that before every dive, you have plenty of water. I always make it a point to drink a cup of water just before I jump into the water. This has always helped me to stay well hydrated throughout the dive for the next 45 to 60 minutes.
Pay attention during your pre-dive briefing

Dive briefings are important to help you understand what to expect when in the water. Your dive guide will explain about the terrain, what you should expect to see as well as how to best navigate yourself around the dive sites for a most enjoyable dive. It will also help you to anticipate changes in the terrain so that there are no surprises.
Be aware of sympthoms of hypothermia, heat exhaustion and dehydration
Respect marine life
Beautiful Marine Life in Krabi, Thailand
Beautiful Encounter in Krabi - Scuba Diving
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DVD on Marine Life
If you love marine life, you will love this DVD
Science of the Deep - Episode 3: The Hostile Deep
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Discover the Blue - Tropical Marine Life
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Conclusion
Safety on Scuba Diving
Useful books on Diving Safety
Dive Like a Pro: 101 Ways to Improve Your Scuba Skills and Safety
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Diver Down: Real-World SCUBA Accidents and How to Avoid Them
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Scuba Diving Safety
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Safety
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Safety Drills
Safety Drill (S-Drill) - Scuba
Safety Drill (S-Drill) - One of SDUADivers.com's Big Five Skills. Video Courtesy of Andrew Georgitsis of 5thd-x.com
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