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thetechnicaldiver

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Hi all,

Have created a website to collate tech diving articles, videos, book and apps. It's an ongoing project in my spare time so is far from complete, but hopefully of use to anyone. Plenty of links to articles on diving physiology, decompression theory etc.

If you scroll down the "tech diving skills & tutorials" page you'll find a large collection of youtube skills videos, split into each agency.

Sorry in advance about the initial popup, just close it.

Technical diving information- Blue PO₂ Diving – Blue PO2 Diving
 
Looks very impressive Richard. I'll explore the site more thoroughly over the next few days, but first thoughts are it'll be an excellent reference site, particularly for students and more experienced tech divers wanting to expand their skills and knowledge. Well done!
 
Thanks everyone, definitely not a web designer :) but any suggestions on layout improvements or articles to add welcome.
 
Thanks! Looks great!!!!

Unrelated, any caves in Iceland that are diveable?
 
Iceland as a whole I don't think there is much to be discovered but I could be wrong, it's all igneous rock. Silfra does have a cave, formed as a result of the rifting in that area. People have dived them before, I think Jill Heinerth has but can't remember where I heard that.

Don't know how extensive it is but apparently it goes underneath the car park at least. I never dived it because I didn't know anyone else cave trained, plus it's potentially tectonically active and getting caught in an earthquake in a cave is not really my idea of fun! It's also illegal and I didn't want to lose my job!
 
Thank you Richard. It's a very rich and nice site to visit. I've bookmarked it.
Congratulations.
 
http://cavediveflorida.com/Rum_House.htm

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