Helpful Recourses
HUMAN FACTORS IN DIVING
Books
Great books to read related to technical diving!
Shadow Divers
In 1991, acting on a tip from a local fisherman, two scuba divers discovered a sunken German U-boat, complete with its crew of 60 men, not too far off the New Jersey coast.
Human Factors in Diving
More than 30 case studies combined with academic theory and detailed analysis to show how the events developed in the manner they did and what you can learn from them to improve your own diving.
“Understanding and integrating human factors into the practice of diving—the subject of “Under Pressure”—is the next frontier in improving diving safety and performance. As such, the book is a ‘Must-Read’ for divers, team leaders and educators wanting to up their game.”
Michael Menduno/M2
Breakthrough
When using a closed circuit rebreather (a type of underwater breathing apparatus or UBA) to descend into the depths, your life is dependent on an opaque cylinder containing a chemical absorbent. That absorbent keeps you alive by scavenging toxic carbon dioxide (CO2) from your circulating breath and producing heat. The absorbent’s efficiency may vary tremendously between dives and even during a dive.
Aquanaut: The Inside Story of the Thai Cave Rescue
The enthralling inside story of the Tham Luang cave rescue in Thailand – told by the leader of the daring underwater rescue mission.
Gear and MORE!
Those things that keep us organized for diving!
Tool Box for save a dive kit and tools
CRAFTSMAN Plastic Tool Box With Drawers, Organizer and Storage
Gear Rinse Station
Rinse the dirt off your gear before putting in your vehicle, also used to rinse the salt off us!
NERD Lens Cover
We kept losing the little cover, this works great!