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Recovering From A Massive Heart Attack | Hawaii Scuba Adventures
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LIFE BEGINS . . . At the end of your Comfort Zone. My Dive Ratings and Certifications. Diving Medicine, Health and Safety. Recovering From A Massive Heart Attack. September 22, 2013. I apologize for being away for so long. I got extremely busy with teaching first aid and CPR classes and have been working long hours 7 days a week trying to get all the classes completed so I have not had an opportunity to dive in months now. While loading our CPR training equipment for classes the next day. Somewhere aroun...
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The Adventure Begins | Hawaii Scuba Adventures
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LIFE BEGINS . . . At the end of your Comfort Zone. My Dive Ratings and Certifications. Diving Medicine, Health and Safety. Before I start telling you about my journey to become a Master Scuba Diver and beyond, let me first start off by explaining a little of my past experiences so you know where I am starting from, and how extremely difficult the journey has been for me. Dr Anderson Geared Up. After 3 hours of searching deeper into the mine shaft we found the boy who remarkably had only sustained a broke...
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Dive Trailer | Hawaii Scuba Adventures
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LIFE BEGINS . . . At the end of your Comfort Zone. My Dive Ratings and Certifications. Diving Medicine, Health and Safety. Category Archives: Dive Trailer. Portable Breathing Air Compressor. June 23, 2013. I have been considering installing a portable high-pressure breathing air compressor in the dive trailer for a while now. I wanted either a gasoline or diesel engine model so that I would be able to fill scuba tanks away from electricity. When you think about it though, 20 minutes really isn’t th...
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Kayak Diving | Hawaii Scuba Adventures
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LIFE BEGINS . . . At the end of your Comfort Zone. My Dive Ratings and Certifications. Diving Medicine, Health and Safety. Category Archives: Kayak Diving. April 22, 2013. I decided that I did not want to limit myself to just single tank dives with the Pelican kayak, so I also bought a 15 1/2 foot long Ocean Kaiak Trident Ultra 4.7 New Zealand model pictured here that has a higher weight capacity which will allow me to use it for multi-tank dives. This weekend I will be testing out the new kayak and gett...
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Diving Equipment | Hawaii Scuba Adventures
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LIFE BEGINS . . . At the end of your Comfort Zone. My Dive Ratings and Certifications. Diving Medicine, Health and Safety. Category Archives: Diving Equipment. Why I Want To Fill My Own Tanks. July 5, 2013. I was not expecting it until next Tuesday, but my new portable high pressure breathing air compressor arrived on island today. Instead of waiting for the trucking company to deliver it on Monday, I went down to their warehouse and picked it up myself. When I was renting tanks from the dive shop I didn...
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Honolulu Dive Club Event Calendar | Hawaii Scuba Adventures
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LIFE BEGINS . . . At the end of your Comfort Zone. My Dive Ratings and Certifications. Diving Medicine, Health and Safety. Honolulu Dive Club Event Calendar. Below are the upcoming scheduled events for the Honolulu Dive Club. If you wish to join the Honolulu Dive Club, or wish to RSVP for a club event, please visit the Honolulu Dive Club website. Dr Anderson exploring inside the YO-257 wreck off of the South Shore of Oahu, Hawaii. Photo by: Nate Jonson @ Island Divers Hawaii. Tips To Help You Conserve Air.
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Equipment Specifications | Hawaii Scuba Adventures
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LIFE BEGINS . . . At the end of your Comfort Zone. My Dive Ratings and Certifications. Diving Medicine, Health and Safety. Category Archives: Equipment Specifications. June 3, 2013. 8211; this is what you will have to be able to lift, in and out of your car, around the dock, and up the boat ladder with all your other gear. Times two for doubles. 8211; this is pretty much irrelevant. 8211; this is what you need to weight yourself for, so that you can do a safe free stop at 15 feet at the end of your dive.
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Oahu Dive Sites | Hawaii Scuba Adventures
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LIFE BEGINS . . . At the end of your Comfort Zone. My Dive Ratings and Certifications. Diving Medicine, Health and Safety. I am starting to put together a listing of the best boat and shore dive sites on the island of Oahu, many of which I have dove already, others I hope to be diving soon. South Shore Dive Sites. Koko Craters is most likely place to see turtles on a diving trip to Oahu. And it’s only about a 10-15 minute boat trip from the Koko Marina in Hawaii-Kai’s upscale neighborhoods. You are comme...
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Diving Tips & Tricks | Hawaii Scuba Adventures
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LIFE BEGINS . . . At the end of your Comfort Zone. My Dive Ratings and Certifications. Diving Medicine, Health and Safety. Category Archives: Diving Tips and Tricks. Tips To Help You Conserve Air. July 8, 2013. Today we are going to look at some tips that could help you control your air consumption. Making your air last as long as you possibly can is important in scuba diving. Relax and Breath Slowly. Don’t Use Your Hands. Dive, Dive, Dive. 8211; Air conservation comes naturally with the more comfortable...
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Dr. Anderson | Hawaii Scuba Adventures
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LIFE BEGINS . . . At the end of your Comfort Zone. My Dive Ratings and Certifications. Diving Medicine, Health and Safety. Author Archive: Dr. Anderson. September 21, 2015. It has been two long years since my last dive and heart attack, but I am going to try to start diving again soon. I am still waiting for my physician to sign my release, but at least now he is saying that he will sign it. In the meantime while I wait on him I will try to get everything ready to go. Share this posting with a friend:.