DIVER interview: Aleš Procháska – divermag.com Aleš Procháska – Rebreather Designer / CTO & Co-Founder of Divesoft Divesoft’s Co-Founder and CEO Aleš Procháska in the Liberty factory in Czechia. Home of “plain rocks, cold water and poor visibility”. But that’s okay because he doesn’t “have to see anything underwater, I still enjoy the unlimited freedom […]

Choosing a shark diving operator – divermag.com Words by Cristina Zenato A good operator will have a team trained to provide guidance to divers while handling any scenario that may arise. Photos: Cristina Zenato As a firm believer that “one size does not fit all”, I’ll start my first column in DIVER by highlighting some […]

Pushing Boundries – divermag.com From documentary maker to documentary subject, Mike deGruy’s wife and filmmaking partner continues her husband’s legacy with her new film Dive Deep: The Life and Times of Mike deGruy Words By Mimi deGruy Diving Deep: The Life & Times of Mike deGruy is available ot watch now. Anyone who’s ever tried […]

Can you benefit from a drysuit cert card…? – divermag.com Words by Steve Lewis Do you have a drysuit certification? Maybe you don’t see the value of the course, but how long did it take for you to become a competent drysuit diver? Photo: Fourth Element I can’t recall what the original meeting was about. Probably […]

The Tunnel to Atlantis – divermag.com Words and Photography By Jill Heinerth Tom and Jim Rozzi swim through a massive lava tube. The layers, lines, and marks show us where lava ran through the passage and left behind a hardened scoured shell. Photo: Jill Heinerth Nine-tenths of a mile (1.4km) inside a submerged lava tube […]

The good, the bad & the ugly – divermag.com Words and Photography by Jill Heinerth Cleaning up her local river has kept the Royal Canadian Geographical Society’s Explorer In Residence busy through 2020. Photo: Jill Heinerth With travel opportunities shut down by COVID-19, we are all trying to find ways to stay excited about diving. […]