Scuba diving information about Maui, Hawaii

Many people come to Maui for scuba diving. But when we take them out for diving, many divers expect different types of things. So, clarify what is expected. Here is some information about diving in Maui.

Water temperature:

I remember when I first came to Maui and jumped into the water. It feels warmer than the water I am used to entering California. The water temperature in Maui varies between 74 degrees in winter and 81 degrees Fahrenheit in summer, which is much higher than the temperature of 52-54 degrees that I am used to.

Divers accustomed to the warm waters of the Bahamas or the Caribbean come to Maui and think it is much cooler than they expected. So if you want warm water plan your trip in the summer and summer, about August to October. Most divers wear 3mm short wetsuits, but if you have a cold, wear a 4-5mm wetsuit.

Marine life:

Due to the formation of lava, Maui has a unique diving terrain. The endangered Hawaiian green turtle discovers these…

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Scuba diving for scuba diving lessons

In today's world, ordinary citizens and adrenaline addicts are equally capable of chasing adventures, and we turn to class to ensure we have the right skills. We have golf, tennis, dance and any other activities that can be summoned for activities or hobbies. But for those activities with risks, the curriculum becomes more important. Subsequently, those interested in scuba diving should always take part in a comprehensive scuba diving course.

If you are in good health, you can dive. With proper scuba diving lessons, you can do it safely to ensure you get the best possible experience. Finding scuba diving courses is relatively easy as scuba diving continues to spread. Fortunately, the availability of the course does not depend on how close you are to the ocean. The indoor swimming pool teaches scuba diving lessons, giving the coach maximum control and eliminating the variables that are prone to opening up…

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Scuba diving for beginners – equipment explanation

You are reading this article, so you, like many others, have an interest in the wonderful world of open water diving.

The world of scuba diving seems too complicated at the beginning. This is usually due to the variety of basic equipment and unnecessary equipment that can make this hobby look so daunting… not to mention that you will end up underwater!

For these reasons, I have written this article to provide you with the equipment knowledge so that you can start these diving courses with confidence.

Ok, let's talk about equipment;

Mask – Scuba diving mask allows your eyes to see underwater clearly. Diving masks can be as low as $20, while built-in communication systems can cost as much as $1,000. As a beginner, cheaper than enough.

Diving Exposure Kit – Prevents cuts and scratches, keeps heat and keeps you comfortable. The diving exposure suit is basically a thick wetsuit to provide cold protection…

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Eliminate the myths around you why you should not dive

I have been a scuba diver for nearly 20 years and a scuba instructor for more than 5 years. Still, I was shocked to hear some myths that people didn't want to dive. Some of the most common myths include: scuba diving is too difficult; there is no place to dive; diving equipment is too expensive; or my favorite is that scuba diving is too extreme or dangerous.

Let us start from the last one, scuba diving is too extreme for ordinary people, or it is dangerous. First, we must understand that humans have inherent risks beyond our control [as is currently the case with commercials, “it may be other humans”]. Yes, scuba diving does have some inherent risks. If you have received appropriate training and adhered to the security protocols specified by almost all certification bodies [PADI, NAUI, SSI], your chances of injury will be greatly reduced. We still believe that your mentor is the main influencer of your future safety. If they are poor, it is likely that your experience is…

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What is the difference between PADI, SSI, SDI – Scuba Diving Association?

Senior Open Water Diver… PADI, SSI, CAMS, NAUI… Are you interested in getting a scuba diving certification, but would like to know all the acronyms of the Dive Association, organized and their courses Differences and similarities. Which one? Which one is the best? Is there a "best"? If you are, you can't blame you. Let me help you clarify the situation. Then you can start your new hobby and focus on the necessary: ​​scuba diving.

PADI is the world's largest leisure diving association. PADI divides its education into small courses that make it easy for anyone to start diving and accept one course after another, slowly increasing their abilities and experience. The PADI course is especially suitable for popular beach holiday destinations, as almost all courses can be completed in less than a week, leaving time for other vacation activities, or just to enjoy the sun and…

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Scuba Diving and Snorkeling: Understanding the Differences

Scuba diving and snorkeling are two activities that have many factors in common. The most important factor is that both activities involve exploring the underwater world. Both activities have other similarities and differences. Other similarities include how to use masks, breathing tubes and ankles. Although they have these similarities, scuba diving and snorkeling have some important differences for them.

Snorkeling basics

People who are interested in snorkeling do not need to perform any special type of training. The main requirements for snorkeling include swimming ability and how to properly use basic equipment including masks, breathing tubes and ankles. In addition, since there is no oxygen tank involved, in order to carry out snorkeling, the snorkeler needs to know how to hold the breath under the water. Knowing how to breathe underwater requires snorkeling only when you immerse your head in the depth of your L or J-shaped tube…

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Too fat to dive? Scuba diving safety and diving equipment problems for overweight or obese divers

Is it safe for overweight or obese people to go scuba diving?

Are you a little chunky? Maybe you have become a bit hoar after your last dive. Maybe you are just overweight or even fat on the verge of serious obesity. Regardless of your current perimeter, you are asking yourself "Is it too fat?"

So how fat is fat? from

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 In scuba diving? Should you worry about your own safety?

Scuba diving is an activity that almost everyone can enjoy. With proper supervision, young children can learn to dive, and most people in good health will be able to continue diving to the upper grades, and scuba diving has no age requirements.

There is no weight requirement for scuba diving. Having said that, simply because there is no weight requirement or a specific overweight limit does not mean that weight is not a factor. If you want to safely dive as a heavyweight diver, there are a few things to consider.

physical fitness

some…

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Scuba Diving Equipment – What to pay attention to when buying used scuba diving equipment

Every serious diver decided to open the tank when he finally arrived. The tank is usually the last item on the diver's purchase list. Buying new products and using them at high cost can have their own problems [and soon there will be more problems].

There are a few tanks in your garage that are hard to beat and ready to go when diving opportunities arise. This is especially true if you don't live near a dive shop and most of the dive you do is remote.

The primary reason for owning your own tank is convenience. I am very happy not to book a rent, pick them up, and then return them to the store after diving. You can easily refill the tank.

If you are looking for a deal, then using it is a viable option. That being said, you need to avoid some pitfalls when buying used tanks. The best way is to buy used tanks from a dive shop. For offers, check out craigslist or local diving boards.

The key to a successful purchase is from

The tank has a current…

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Scuba diving in the Florida Keys

One of the best areas for scuba diving in North America is the Florida Keys, a long list of islands south of Miami. For any diver heading to southern Florida, even a quick day trip to the Florida Keys is worth it. From the first community in Key Largo to the middle of the marathon, to the end of Key West, Key has great scuba diving. From Miami, Key Largo is approximately 45 minutes away, and the protected Pennekamp Marine Park in the surrounding waters offers more marine life than the waters around Miami or Fort Lauderdale. Key Largo is especially a diver town with many diving operators and some retailers with diving equipment and equipment.

One of the best things to do in the Florida Keys is the various diving spots for divers at all levels. Many of the best coral reefs filled with fish are located at beginner-level dive sites such as Momo Reef and French Reef…

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Pros and cons of scuba diving

When you're on vacation at some beach resorts with multiple dive sites, one of the things you definitely want to try is to go diving. Scuba diving is considered one of the best leisure sports, and anyone should be addicted if they have the opportunity. In fact, most beach resorts actually have dive shops, and you can rent scuba gear for exciting underwater adventures, which has become very popular. However, like any sport, it has its own advantages and disadvantages.

You can gain many advantages through habitual scuba diving, one of which is health benefits. As we all know, swimming is one of the most effective ways to get your body fully exercised. So try to imagine yourself swimming underwater, the presence of water pressure, and all the equipment on your body, you may have a good understanding of what kind of exercise you will give you…

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