There is nothing like the feeling of freedom
of your first dive in warm, clear, tropical water. You swoop
effortlessly through the water, not held back by the need
to return to the surface. Even your scuba equipment, so
heavy and cumbersome on land, loses its weight and doesn't
impede your movement.
Scuba diving is one of the greatest outdoor water sports
in your daily life. It is almost like discovering a whole
new world or planet. Once you joined, Scuba diving can become
incredibly addictive because there are endless dive sites
around the globe offering you vastly different environments.
Every dive truly opens your eyes to the microcosms that
exist despite us, and how our awareness of our interconnectivity
to them is critical to the survival and health of the undersea
world.
The Diving and Safety
- Scuba diving requires requisite skills and knowledge
about this sport. It is better to make your first dive
with someone familiar at the sport.
- Check the equipment before diving for once you dive.
- But before the tools, get your health check up done
by a doctor.
- Make dives in the daytime initially till you become
perfectly qualified for a night dive.
- At the outset, assist yourself with a guide.
- Don't mess with any animal inside especially fish like
shark.
- There should always be someone who is outside water
who knows your whereabouts and is monitoring the weather
and water activities.