February 13th, 2010
Scuba Diving & Snorkeling : How to Use a Snorkel
A snorkel is used by placing one end in your mouth, threading it through a snorkel mask and letting the open end stay above the surface of the water. Use a snorkel to investigate a variety of sea life with helpful advice from the owner of a Miami dive store in this free video on snorkeling.
Expert: Valerie Kevorkian
Contact: www.tarpoondivecenter.com
Bio: Valerie Kevorkian (NAUI 12041) opened the PADI 5-Star Tarpoon Lagoon Dive Center at the Miami Beach Marina in 1997.
Filmmaker: Paul Muller
Duration : 0:2:7
Generally, diving weights should be about 5 percent of the diver’s body weight, depending on the type of tank and wet suit being used. Calculate the proper diving weight to remain at a mid-fluid buoyancy with helpful advice from the owner of a Miami dive store in this free video on scuba diving.
There are many different types of wet suits that can be used for scuba diving or other water sports, and each offers different degrees of protection and coverage. Choose the right wet suit for a particular activity or climate with helpful advice from the owner of a Miami dive store in this free video on scuba diving.