by Walkerbay Dive School | Feb 29, 2020 | Conservation
What is kelp cutting? Kelp cutting in Cape Town, South Africa is a major operation that has been making progress around from Simon’s Town all the way to Danger Point in Gansbaai. Kelp is widely used for toothpastes, herbal ointments, drinks, food etc. One of the...
by Walkerbay Dive School | Feb 12, 2020 | Tutorials
Types of waves that you get? Waves are mostly generated by wind that blows over the surface of the ocean, this creates the waves that we see most of the time. Waves don’t necessarily transport water, they only move energy forwards and backwards. Some waves are much...
by Walkerbay Dive School | Feb 12, 2020 | Conservation
Being young means having no worries in the world, it means running around in fields and playing outside in the rain….but not for the new generation. Plastic is everywhere you look, not only the straws and the cups and polystyrene that pollutes our oceans, but in...
by Walkerbay Dive School | Feb 2, 2020 | Equipment
Throughout the years regulators have been upgraded and redesigned, every step and every upgrade is one step closer to getting a better flow of air and better comfort that also increases durability. As a scuba diver you will always have 2 regulators in your total...
by Walkerbay Dive School | Feb 2, 2020 | Equipment
A buoyancy compensator is one of the most important piece of equipment in the diving career. There are quite a few styles out there and choosing one is a very important step to having a lot more comfort and stability while diving. A bcd is a jacket that a diver puts...
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