Mixed Gas Diving – Skin Deep

Details of five mixed gas diving trips leaving from Weymouth in 2006

BSAC Basic Life Support Guidelines 2006

The bulletin from the National Diving Committee of the British Sub-Aqua Club.

Oyster / Scallop Fitzdunster

Last dive on a Sunday, take an old post-office sack with you, and dredge the bottom for Scallops. Great fun. But, now you got ‘em, what are you going to do with them? This is as about as simple as it gets…

Weather machine

The latest in weather forcasting technology. Ideal if your planing a dive…

Fishing & Diving in Littleton Pit

This is just a note to warn you about the potential hazards of fishing hooks and lines at Littleton.

Life saving with K&E

When asked if I would like to take part in the BSAC life saving award scheme, I thought, why not? You never know when you may need the skills you learn.

Welfare Officer Required

We are looking for a willing volunteer to take up the role of the Welfare Officer for the Club.

British Divers Marine Rescue Presentation (Diverse ’06)

Notes from the recent Diverse ’06 conference st Surrey University organised by the BSAC South-East Region. The first presentation of a packed day came from Mark Stephens from British Divers Marine Rescue (BDMR) with regards to the recent “London Whale” incident.

Diving the SETT (Submarine Escape training Tank)

Gren and I were lucky enough to fill some gaps on a University of Surrey trip to dive the SETT on Sunday 19th March 2006.

Training update

Nitrox courses being held at the club house. Dive Leader lectures. Skill development qualifications for potential Dive Leaders. Congratulations. Training qualifications update.

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