Scuba Diving thread?

What method do you prefer using to pop your ears? i've only tried scuba once (was in Gran Canaria on some pleasure boat thing), would love to get my open water cert, but i had problems popping my right ear last time i tried. Only way i can seem to pop it most of the time is by yawning (don't think i can do this under water). Is it worth me trying for open water straight away or maybe getting a taster session in the UK to see if i struggle. I live very close to the muddy lake by Heathrow.
 
I got my open water cert last year, but yeh i have to hold my nose and blow quite hard, the wiggling jaw thing does nothing for me and swallowing is ok.
 
I'm so jealous. This doesn't really count I suppose... but a few years ago my sister bought me a voucher to dive with the Tiger Sharks at Deep Sea World. One of the greatest experiences of my whole life :) hitting the floor and feeling dwarfed by the shadow of a pregnant female covered in teeth marks. Was pretty frightening being so close to this monster! The curvature of the glass tunnel made them seem so much smaller on the outside so I did s*it my pants a bit. Thankfully I had a dry suit on and the Sharks couldn't smell my fear!
 
These are awesome! Guys can you post what equipment you're using? I.e. Camera (+ housing), and any external strobes?

I'm going to Seychelles in February and am a keen photographer but I'm struggling to find a suitably priced kit for underwater photography.
 
These are awesome! Guys can you post what equipment you're using? I.e. Camera (+ housing), and any external strobes?

I'm going to Seychelles in February and am a keen photographer but I'm struggling to find a suitably priced kit for underwater photography.

I would like to know this too.

I am torn between underwater housing for a TZ8 or just buying a tough smart cam like the olympus 810 of panasonic ft3
 
Truro College down in Cornwalland is the cheapest dive center in the UK, It is also the only Uni with a dive center as part of the college. Its great, loads of trips being orginised.

Is Truro College part of the University of Plymouth?

EDIT: Yes it is :)

The UOP has it's own dive centre as well, in fact there are several courses you can do that give you the option of a diving module. Last time I checked you can get professional diving qualifications in both Civ Eng and Biological degrees.

I did a year of Civ Eng there and did the pre requisites (boat handling, first aid, Sea survival, radio) module, didn't get to do the diving module (second year) as I changed courses.:(


Out of interest, i'm wondering about getting an open water qualification this year but would love to spend some time on a live aboard at the same time (preferably a nice sailing yacht type arrangement). Am I likely to be able to do my open water on a live aboard if I do the prerequisites before I go (pool dives etc)?
 
Guys I'm off to Maldives for my honeymoon in July, would love to have a go at scuba diving. Its fascinates me, but I'd rather it wasn't my first go when I get there as I really want to be able to take it all in rather than worry about everything else. What would people recommend? Getting to a certain level before I go?
 
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