Cruise missile sharks— INCOMING

Hi from the road! Thanks for your patience in hearing from me lately. I went off the blog radar for a few family events, but the past few weeks have been traveling in US Northeast. I’ve collected lots of new experience on and in the water and am excited to share that with you all. […]

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Putting air into a tank

Hey readers- Megan here- checking in from the scholar road!   I’ve spent years breathing compressed gas without ever fully understanding all that it takes to get that air jammed into a small bottle. During my visit to Southern California I stopped in at Nuvair compressors, one of the world’s leading manufacturers of air compressors, […]

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Catalina Island- Blood Bubbles & Bison!

Welcome to the weekend- here’s a quick update to catch up with me on the road.   I just arrived out on Catalina Island for the Emergency Dive Accident Management (EDAM) course at the Wrigley Institute/USC Hyperbaric Medical Center.  The EDAM course is a chance for me to learn about how diving accidents happen and […]

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A Visit to Navy Dive School: HOOYAH!

  My mission to explore the whole diving industry wouldn’t be complete unless I started at the beginning of the story. The Navy pioneered most of the equipment, safety procedures and science of diving long before the recreational community blossomed. I had the chance to return to the heart of it all with a visit […]

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Turning diving on it’s side

Hi blog buddies! This week I’m in High Springs, Florida working with the incredibly talented Jill Heinerth. We have an exciting, activity-filled week of adventures here cave training and filming for the upcoming We are Water movie. Jill is an icon in our industry exceptional for her exploration, conservation, and communication savy. Jill and her […]

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