The Scuba News New Zealand

His father paid for his training for Open Water certification. A job in a dive shop opened his eyes to the work available to a scuba diver with the right qualifications. Eric Villeneuve was quickly acquiring them. “I became scuba certified at 16, a Dive Master at 18, an Instructor at 19, and a Commercial Diver at 27. But I have had a set of mask, fins and a snorkel for as long as I remember.”

Scubagaskets bring divers a new line of O rings, developed by the world leading manufacturer Europe-Seals B.V. With more than 30 years of experience in different markets for O rings and other seals, their aim is “added value” in logistics, technical reliability and safe products for customers.

Scubagaskets bring divers a new line of O rings, developed by the world leading manufacturer Europe-Seals B.V. With more than 30 years of experience in different markets for O rings and other seals, their aim is “added value” in logistics, technical reliability and safe products for customers.

Scubagaskets bring divers a new line of O rings, developed by the world leading manufacturer Europe-Seals B.V. With more than 30 years of experience in different markets for O rings and other seals, their aim is “added value” in logistics, technical reliability and safe products for customers.

They say a picture paints a thousand words and the same can be said of this video by William Messner. Wounded Heroes Foundation and the Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago provide an annual scuba diving day for disabled vets with volunteer help from RIC, WHF and DJ’s Scuba Locker.

The Red Sea has always been convenient, close and with the promise of clear, warm waters. It has also always had the capacity to surprise, with sightings big and small every year to delight divers. Right now though, it is on a hot streak and is delivering delights that we haven’t had since the pioneer days of Red Sea diving.