Thursday, 20 December 2018

Top Five Things to Know about Lobster Diving


Lobster diving is an adventurous activity, which is done for both recreational and commercial purpose. However, high range of risk involves with this activity. So it is very essential to research and learn about the essential things about lobster diving. There are a number of online materials and blogs available to give you the information about lobster hunting and its requirement. If you wish, you can also learn lobster diving from certified training centers. Some of the basic tips that are useful for lobster divers are as follows.

Get License
The initial need you have to do is apply for the license. If you the license for saltwater fishing, you can hunt lobster but a limited number. If you are catching lobster for commercial purpose, then you have to obtain a special license from Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission. You can apply for the license through online registration. The permit number will be provided, which is a unique one and should be mentioned in your dive flag.

Aware of the Rules and Regulations
Even lobster divers should have the knowledge about PADI rules. In addition to this, you need to learn some other rules and limitation that applicable for lobster diving. First of all, you have to sure about the size of the lobster (3.5 to 5 inches). So know the method to measure the lobster using a gauge. It is restricted to catch the female lobster with eggs. A person can catch maximum of 15 lobsters per day but recreational divers can only catch up to 6 lobsters, which should be only done at daytime.



Prepare all the Tools
Apart from common diving equipment, you should have some other tools to catch lobsters. Gauge is an essential tool for lobster diving.  Capture bags are helpful to hold the lobster. Always remember to take branded gloves with you. Tickle sticks are also useful to bring out the lobster from its hole. The other tools are dive flag and tank tag with your permit number.

Locate the Lobster
The lobster mostly found at the holes and cracks. It is easy to find when you dive at the lobster season. If you are a beginner, then it is better to have a company of experience divers while lobster diving. A person with high experience in a specific dive location can efficiently find the lobster as quick as possible.

Sure about Catching Technique
There are a number of methods will be followed to catch the lobster. Consult with expert lobster divers to know the various tricks. Once you get the basic idea about the lobster catch, then you can pick your own way to wisely locate and catch the lobster.

Thursday, 22 March 2018

Tips to Choose Suitable Apparels for Diving


Diving brings a new experience to the divers on each time. Not only the fun and enjoyment but also diving gives you some kind of mental and physical relaxation from stress. Since diving involves many unexpected situations under water, people should ensure their safety with diving equipment like dive mask, scuba, fins, snorkel, gloves, diving computers and so on. Diving suits are the essential one to face the exposure to various elements such as the pressure of water and wind, animals, etc. Nowadays, dive suits are designed with various advanced features depends on the diving environment.

Diving Suits
While purchasing diving apparel, people should check the quality of the material, size, cost and etc. The fitness of dive suit is one of the important things to be taken into consideration. Usually, dive suit will help the divers to keep them warm under the water surface and give buoyancy to freely move in the water. A perfect dive suit should have good seals at neck, wrinkles and ankle, which prevent the excess flow of water into the suit. It also acts as a safeguard from cold, abrasive, Sharpe edged objects and so on.  Usually, dive suit is made up of heavy duty plastic coated fiber material known as neoprene.  The dive suit mainly classified into four types such as wet suits, dry suits, semi-dry suits and dive skins.


           Wetsuits – It is designed to get higher thermal protection while diving under the temperature ranging from 10 to 25°C. Full sleeve and half sleeve types are available. The full sleeve suits are highly preferable by divers for more protection.

           Dry suits – Dry suits are suitable while diving at extremely low temperature. Dry suits can be split up into two type neoprene and membrane. The neoprene materials are thicker in nature, but the membrane is very thin that needs additional protection with thermal suits. In order to use dry suits in a proper manner, divers should go under some professional training.

           Semi-dry Suits – It is suitable to use between 10 to 20 °C temperature levels. The semi-dry suits are thicker than wetsuits with a better seal that prevents from the exposure of high water pressure.

           Dive Skins – This is the highly thinner suit than all other types of diving apparel. It is designed to wear in the warm water where the temperature above 25 °C and provides little thermal protection.