by Scubabunny | Dec 15, 2019 | Equipment, Latest News, PADI Divemaster course, PADI IDC
As a PADI Divemaster and even as a certified diver in general there are many essential pieces of dive equipment that you need. You want to be safe in the water and be able to guide your group or assist with classes and worrying about your scuba equipment is one of the...
by Scubabunny | Dec 21, 2015 | Cocos Island Internship, Divemaster Internship, IDC review, Internship, News, PADI Scuba Instructor internship, Review
It was a dream come true, I’d been accepted to go to Cocos Island for 5 weeks as a volunteer research assistant after an internship at Go Pro. It didn’t really feel real until I was on the boat and on my way over. The boat trip to the island was one of...
by Intern at Go Pro | Nov 20, 2015 | conservation, Costa Rica scuba diving, Divemaster Internship, Eco Warrior Internship, Fish survey, Internship, News, PADI Scuba Instructor internship, REEF survey, Scientific Diving, Scuba Diving, Volunteer
Every week Oceans Unlimited interns will be conducting REEF fish surveys! How does someone conduct a REEF survey? Using the Roving Diver Technique (RDT) Divers swim freely throughout a dive site and record every observed fish species that can be positively identified...
by Intern at Go Pro | Aug 1, 2015 | Costa Rica scuba diving, Divemaster course help, Divemaster Internship, Equipment, Go Pro Diary, PADI Divemaster course, Scuba Diving
A lot of things suck about scuba equipment—but there’s one thing that really sucks. The mask. Putting on the mask. It’s a struggle. It’s awkward. Between that stretchy, taught plastic thing and your sticky skin—good luck. I’d rather just do without. If there were any...
by Intern at Go Pro | Jul 29, 2015 | Costa Rica scuba diving, Divemaster Internship, Scuba Diving
By Carys Mahoney, Since arriving in Costa Rica the pure abundance of species has always been surprising and being part of a dive shop the surprises just keep coming from Squirrel monkeys(Saimiri oerstedii) and colourful birds on the side walk to jumping into the ocean...