Finding the right person to share the adventure of diving with can make a huge difference to your experience. Learning to be a good diver should include learning to be a good buddy diver too, however too often it seems the more experience a diver becomes, the more they forget some of the fundamentals of diving […]
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Diving the HMNZS Canterbury
We spent Monday traveling up to Paihia so by the time Tuesday morning rolled around we were all bright eyed and bushy tailed rearing to go. For a lot of us this would be our first wreck dive so you could sense the excitement amongst the group! The weather was marginable at best but with […]
Becoming NZ’s first GUE instructor
I know as a Pom, I’ll be accused of whinging, but damn it was hard work! And not because I’m new to instructing and had no idea what to expect – I’d been a dive instructor with various agencies for over 12 years. It’s simply that GUE is different and proudly so. It all started in 2001, […]
Poor Knights April 2016
Part of the joy of dive travel is meeting new marine life as you explore new dive sites. So armed with Marine ID books and cameras we were keen to get underwater and start exploring on our recent Poor Knights trip. We ticked off a number of new species on the very first dive including […]
The Auckland Islands – Marine Mammal Sanctuary & Marine Re
Having an understanding of the importance of marine reserves and how we look after our unique marine environment, is an important part of being a Scuba Diver. The Diploma of Scuba Instruction students at Dive HQ Christchurch, gain an appreciation the role of marine reserves through their studies and today, Diploma student Rhiannon Tuatini provides […]
Scuba Diving for NASA – Zero Gravity Training
Scuba Diving is one of the closest experiences we have on earth that we can liken to floating in space. NASA has recognised the value of training their astronauts to operate in a neutrally buoyant underwater environment, in order to prepare them for zero-gravity in space. Dive operation specialists such as Chris Peterman have the […]
Police National Dive Squad – Water Safety Presentation
Due to a series of unfortunate diving incidents in Wellington & around the Country the Police National Dive Squad were keen to talk to all divers about what we can do to stay safe in the water. With 9 deaths in the last 4 months, the issues surrounding diver safety are foremost in the minds […]
But I don’t want to be a Dive Master
So you took the plunge and learned to dive. You took your first breath underwater and started to explore the seven tenths of the world that had previously been hidden from you. Your local dive shop then introduced you to a range of other underwater activities – night diving, wreck diving, search and recovery. Maybe […]
Mana Island – Jan 30th 2016
Mana Island lies just 3km west of Porirua and yet after many years of diving and 100’s of local dives yesterday was my first dive experience off the island. The island itself is 3km long and just over 2km wide. With steep cliffs and a plateau it was cleared in the early 1800’s for sheep […]
Diving in Bali – Batu Bolong!
We arrived at the dive site, Batu Bolong which above the water just looks like a pile of rocks coming out of the water. Under water it is the best dive I have done so far. Batu Bolong is in Komodo National Park. It is an UNESCO World Heritage Site. We were told we could […]