by Logan Machenheimer | Jul 22, 2019 | Blogs, coral reefs, Coral Transplant, Diving, night dive, Scientific Diving, Summer Trips
North Carolina Night (Morning?) Dive Tired. That’s what we were when we climbed into the van to head to Radio Island Rock Jetty in Beaufort, North Carolina at 12:20 a.m. This might sound like a crazy plan, but Mother Nature made this choice for us. Beaufort North...
by Braydan Estes | Apr 21, 2019 | Blogs, Diving, Education, Safety, Science, Scientific Diving
Sci-Diver Training at Lake Denton 2019 Image 1 of 5 Mr. Foisy and Jack K. practice clearing masks underwater. Safety First with Sci-Diver Training SCUBAnauts practice safety above all else. This weekend in April was no exception as the Nauts practiced safety skills at...
by Cyndi Foisy | Mar 15, 2019 | Blogs, CPR, DAN, Divers Alert Network, Diving, Diving First Aid for Professional Divers, Education, First Aid, O2 Training, Safety
By Cordelia C.For many new nauts, the prospect of SLAM training may seem like a drag. It’s hours of classwork and note taking and then more time in the pool completing boring exercises just so you can finally get to do the fun dives. However, SLAM is a bonding...
by Site Admin | Jan 30, 2017 | Education, In the Community
This past weekend SCUBAnauts International had more than 75 participants in our annual First Aid for Professional Divers course sponsored by Divers Alert Network (DAN). The members of the organization have to complete the 2-day course with examination every two years....