Dive Blog: Best Practice
Best Practice /noun commercial or professional procedures that are accepted or prescribed as being correct or most effective. A phrase often thrown around, but rarely given the attention it [...]
Best Practice /noun commercial or professional procedures that are accepted or prescribed as being correct or most effective. A phrase often thrown around, but rarely given the attention it [...]
The Reef Discovery Course is a convenient educational package that aims to improve knowledge and understanding of the Great Barrier Reef World Heritage Area, its cultural connections, biological diversity, management and protection [...]
Back in early March as part of our proactive approach, our entire Tech Dive team updated their Infection control training. Many of you have asked about training and currently the Australian Department [...]
Coming soon to our training stock of wetsuits - Limestone Neoprene. In the coming months we will be replacing our existing stock of customer wetsuits with a new range of Limestone based [...]
To celebrate the holiday season, we're once again offering FREE Nitrox fills on all Great Barrier Reef trips from Dec 1st 2018 till Jan 30th 2019. Please note, this needs to be [...]
We have audited all the products and materials we supply you our customers for use on our vessels and charter to ensure that they are Reef Safe and/or appropriate handling procedures. This [...]
Shino Miller (Shino Ishikawa) originally hails from Japan, but has been Australian based since 2005. A passionate diver (Instructor since 2005) and world traveler with a love of food, wine, whiskey and [...]
Tech Dive received another award from PADI - 15 Year Excellence Award.
As part of our ongoing efforts we have extended our equipment recycling programme to not only our Customers but anyone in the Dive Community. We will accept your old dive equipment - [...]
A JOURNEY TO 308 METRES THE DEEPEST OPEN CIRCUIT SCUBA DIVE EVER* * The current verified record is 332.35m (2014) by Ahmed Gabr. 15 Years have passed and we look back... [...]