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Hamilton worked with some interesting people, including cutting edge explorers such as Sheck Exley.
Read moreMichael Menduno (M2) was the man who coined the phrase 'technical diving' and published aquaCORPS Magazine
Read moreCurated by aquaCORPS Journal founder Michael Menduno, "Pushing The Envelope" will feature nearly 300 images, maps, tables and quotes (circa 1986-1999) from the early days of technical diving.
Read more—The following article is reprinted from the pioneering American journal for technical diving, aquaCORPS, V4, MIX, January-February 1992.
Read moreThe following is an article entitled “Sea Fever” previously published in AquaCorps Magazine, No. 1 February-March 1990.
Read moreAugust 1995—Today, shipwrecks are at the heart of a technological revolution that is redefining the limits of what is possible.
Read moreHis latest book, NOAA’s Ark: the Rise of the Fourth Reich, which was released in May 2013, details the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administrations efforts to expand and restrict access to divers and sportsman to the U.S.
Read moreBilly was out running errands and Chris, the store manager, called out for me pick-up the phone in the office: someone was interested in our deep diving program.
Read moreThe last forum, Rebreather Forum 2.0, which I organized with rebreather builder Tracy Robinette, was held 16 years earlier in 1996, at a time when rebreathers were just being introduced to the sport diving market.
Read moreThis of course makes for good copy for the uninitiated—diving companies have long used tech sizzle to sell gear and training to recreationalists—but the fact is, it’s a bit of marketing hyperbole.
Read moreTable 1(right) presents the classic view of the progressive effects of nitrogen narcosis based on descriptions in a number of current textbooks (Bennett, 1981; Miller, 1979; Edmonds et al., 1983).
Read moreJump back to the summer of 1996 and British Cave Diver Mike Thomas presents me with a copy of aquaCORPS magazine, (and I still have this issue in my office today). It was a defining moment in my diving career.
Read moreA new category of diving is taking shape in the recreational diving world that sparks controversy and is a cause of great concern. This, in general terms, is diving deeper and staying down longer than the traditional limits.
Read moreAmong other things, these dives offered the challenge of testing ourselves against narcosis, which we viewed as an obstacle to be overcome, so that we could be “good deep divers”.
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