My Very First Dry Dive!!
I finally became old enough to go for a dry dive after having been visiting the Midlands Diving Chamber (MDC) for 3 years ! 😛 The Midlands Diving Chamber is […]
I finally became old enough to go for a dry dive after having been visiting the Midlands Diving Chamber (MDC) for 3 years ! 😛 The Midlands Diving Chamber is […]
Today, on planet earth there are approximately 3500 species of grasses both on land and underwater. We interact with many of these every day, whether we eat them, use them in […]
Nitrogen narcosis, also known as inert gas narcosis, raptures of the deep, or the Martini effect, is a reversible alteration in consciousness, it mostly occurs when deep diving. It is […]
Learning about the structure of the gills, the “countercurrent flow” and images from a short fish dissection… These past two days have been very interesting, in my biology class yesterday […]
Jonathan Danko Kielkowski publishes his new book Concordia, revealing images from the inside of the ship which ran aground just off the coast of Tuscany in 2012. The Costa Concordia […]
Twice a year the diving world prepares and executes the biggest dive shows in the UK; this past weekend (24/25th October) marked one such occasion as it was the 25th annual […]
For centuries people have been interested in going beneath the sea. Ancient manuscripts contain depictions of early divers. Century old artifacts imply people dove for valuable materials such as pearls […]
It has been 2 years today since DWWTLM was set up on the roof terrace of a small hotel in Kas, Turkey and what a journey it has been! These past few months I haven’t […]
The term “fish” is used when referring to one species of fish on its own. For example 10 tunas can be called 10 fish. On the other hand the term […]
You may have seen the BBC series entitled “Shark”. “Shark” is a three episode series researching many different species of sharks with the aim to change people’s negative opinions towards them; especially […]