I looked into my crystal ball today, guess what I saw there! I saw a future where rebreather's , high intensity discharge lighting, diver propulsion vehicals and underwater communication gear was the mainstream.
I know, I know some of you are gasping right now... Walter just turned green... just kidding Walter! Some of you will no doubt not beleive a word I'm saying here ... much the same way B.C.'s, Octo's, Pressure Gauges and Dive Computer's were rejected and laughed upon.
Like it or not, diving is now safer than the old days thank's to technology ... that trend of improvement will no doubt continue in the future of diving.
I read somewhere that only 1% of the world's ocean were shallower than 130ft. No one here can deny that we need better, more reliable, safer gear in order to venture deeper and deeper into the abyss.
The world's ocean are truly the last frontier. We've explored more of our planets outer space than our own oceans. We continue to discover new spcies as well as find species previously thought to be extinct. We don't even know what we don't know yet!
These are very exciting times, I for one am thrilled to be a part of it!
Sea you in the Deep Blue...
I know, I know some of you are gasping right now... Walter just turned green... just kidding Walter! Some of you will no doubt not beleive a word I'm saying here ... much the same way B.C.'s, Octo's, Pressure Gauges and Dive Computer's were rejected and laughed upon.
Like it or not, diving is now safer than the old days thank's to technology ... that trend of improvement will no doubt continue in the future of diving.
I read somewhere that only 1% of the world's ocean were shallower than 130ft. No one here can deny that we need better, more reliable, safer gear in order to venture deeper and deeper into the abyss.
The world's ocean are truly the last frontier. We've explored more of our planets outer space than our own oceans. We continue to discover new spcies as well as find species previously thought to be extinct. We don't even know what we don't know yet!
These are very exciting times, I for one am thrilled to be a part of it!
Sea you in the Deep Blue...