Recent Posts - page 7

  • A Chat with ‘Scuba Diver UK’ – David Strike

    Mark Evans – Editorial Director of ‘Scuba Diver UK’ – recently invited me to join him in a Q&A session; one that (thanks to my verbosity) he ran over two issues of the magazine. While omitting many of the images… Read More ›

  • Bubbles, Booze, Bombs and Bastards

    A speaker at the very first OZTeK – held at Sydney’s National Maritime Museum in April 1999 – former Royal Australian Navy Clearance Diver, Larry Digney’s, recently published memoir, , is a riveting account of a career spent in –… Read More ›

  • The Six Bolt Helmet

    Tasked with updating the Standard Dress diving equipment then in use in the early part of the 20th Century, Robert. H. Davis – the Managing Director of legendary diving equipment company, Siebe, Gorman & Co. – designed a helmet attached… Read More ›

  • Saying No To JIM

    In diving’s pre-computer age, many occupational divers compiled their own work manuals filled with essential safety information like decompression and therapeutic recompression tables, basic treatment for pressure-related illnesses, and useful trivia … including, in some instances, job offer letters.  My… Read More ›

  • M-24: On Eternal Patrol

    The 31st May – as well as being the anniversary of the WWI Battle of Jutland – also marks the anniversary of the 1942 WWII attack on Sydney Harbour by three Japanese Midget Submarines. A little over 23-metres in length… Read More ›

  • The Safety-Catch

    A concept that seldom receives the depth of thought that it deserves, ‘diving safety’ has, for some, become an almost meaningless term. For many people, of course, safety is never an issue.  Taught to believe that diving is, “safe, fun… Read More ›