Resilience Tested: Lost Peregrine Survives a Year in the Ocean
In the winter of 2022, my Peregrine was ripped off my wrist while returning to a dive boat during rough seas off the coast of Jupiter, Florida. My beloved Peregrine computer sank down to the bottom of the sea. One year later, that same Peregrine dive computer made it back into my hands and it still works!
The Submerged Timber Diver
Introducing the PEREGRINE TX
Jumping in the Deep End
A Journey To Antarctica
Human Powered Submarine at Virginia Tech
Nine Top Tips To Improve Your Wreck Photos
Wish you could shoot shipwreck photos good enough to grace the pages of a dive magazine? Photo journalist Jason Brown reveals his ‘go to’ tricks to help you shoot better wreck photos.
Eliminating The Helium Penalty
A diver’s decompression requirements depend solely upon the time, depth and level of oxygen over the course of the dive regardless of the fraction of helium and or nitrogen used in the breathing mix. The so-called “helium penalty, does not exist.