
The Wonders of Singapore Waters.
The first thought that comes to mind when mentioning Scuba Diving in Singapore is "lousy visibility". Indeed the visibility can be limited compared to other Asian diving destinations. Despite that, Singapore waters house a wide range of small to medium reef fishes such as angelfish, parrotfish, sweetlips, anemone fish and damsel fish and macro life such as nudibranch, critters and crustaceans. There is also a good mix of hard and soft corals with a splash of beautiful anemone
Pre-Dive Buddy Check
If you already are a certified diver, you have already come across this Buddy Check procedure. If you are considering to take up Scuba Diving, you will come across this when you take your PADI Open Water Diver Certification. There is a simple acronym to remember this Buddy Check , "BWRAF". It is remembered as "Begin With Review And Friends" and sometimes also referred as, "Big White Rabbits Are Fluffy", "Because We Really Aren't Fish", "Big Whales Really are Fine" and many ot
Why Scuba Diving?
The feeling of weightlessness coupled with the tranquility of the surroundings, is sufficient enough to convince us to scuba dive. The thought of exploring a new world, a new environment, one we can only imagine when we see the sea from land. It may be hard for some to accept having only an air tank as the only air source. However, many procedures and checks are in place to make sure the equipment are in order. Scuba diving was "invented" in the 1940s, and PADI (Professional