Category Archives: Scuba Equipment

129. What’s on your 2024 reading list, plus wet notes and more



Wet Notes Updates Changes at Aqualung DEMA Town Hall meetings regarding 2024 show New industry trade magazine from William Cline Latest edition of Scuba Diving Magazine New Fourth Element Arctic undergarment History of Diving Museum 2024 Immerse Yourself series The first seven books on my 2024 reading list – The Underworld by Susan Casey Trojan … Continue reading 129. What’s on your 2024 reading list, plus wet notes and more


128. Happy New Year and Welcome to Season 6



Season six will feature a few changes to the format. Sea Hunt It’s Still Alive will be on hiatus for a while. After five years it is time to give Mike Nelson a bit of a break. Every show will also feature an update from the dive shop. In this episode I talk about some … Continue reading 128. Happy New Year and Welcome to Season 6


125. Special Episode – DEMA Show 2023 Recap



The Dive Equipment and Marketing Association (DEMA) Show took place in New Orleans November 14 – 17, 2023. The show continues to recover from the pandemic with a significant increase from the 2022 event. In this recap, I will give you some insights into the energy within our scuba industry. The show offers dive professionals … Continue reading 125. Special Episode – DEMA Show 2023 Recap


124. Sea Hunt It’s Still Alive – Man Overboard plus Wet Notes News, Information and Commentary



PADI AWARE Foundation has updated the Project AWARE Specialty course to be the PADI AWARE Specialty and includes electronic learning along with a take action workshop that you complete with your PADI Instructor of dive shop. How much trash is in the ocean? Ocean Conservancy recently published a blog post – let’s just say it … Continue reading 124. Sea Hunt It’s Still Alive – Man Overboard plus Wet Notes News, Information and Commentary


122. The Benefits of Group Dive Travel plus Wet Notes news, information and commentary



The 2023 Iceland whale hunt season is over and resulted in the deaths of 24 fin whales. The season was shortened by the Iceland government because the hunt failed to comply with Icelands Animal Welfare Act. For the record there are three countries that still hunt whales – Japan, Norway and Iceland. Whale deaths along … Continue reading 122. The Benefits of Group Dive Travel plus Wet Notes news, information and commentary