Welcome to our quick videos with night diving tips! I have a series of scuba diving tips videos aimed at the beginner scuba diver.
This videos are meant to be short and sweet (about 1-4 minutes in length) and easily digested. That way you have a greater chance of implementing them on your next dive or dive trip.
Today's topic covers night diving. Now your first night dives can be intimidating and scary since jumping in the water off a boat in the dark is not the norm :). At least that is how I felt when I started night diving. I was anxious and somewhat ( or more!) afraid of the unknown underwater.
So if you feel this way about night diving, rest assured you are not alone.
To help you feel more comfortable and confident before your night dive, I have made this video with some night diving tips for you.
I hope you are enjoying this video series of quick scuba diving tips. Links to the other videos we have done in this series are below the videos. I would love to have your feedback in the comments below. Any and all is welcome! Also if you have a suggestion of what you would like me to do a video tip on, please leave it below - that would be great!
Here are the links to additional videos we have done on other aspects of diving:
Quick Video Tips on Air Control
Quick Video Tips on Buoyancy Control
Quick Video Tips on Boat Diving
Quick Video Tips on Ear Equalization
Quick Video Tips on Night Diving
Quick Video Tips on Dive Travel
Quick Video Tips on Dive Safety
Click here for a list of all our scuba diving tips
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