delta P | dealing with pressure, under pressure
This past week marked the continuation of a field project that I have been involved with since early in the fall involving... Read More
descents are optional, ascents are mandatory
“Descents are optional, ascents are mandatory”. Those words have echoed in my brain continuously since reading them not long ago in Jill... Read More
the bottom line on hypothermia
This 2010/2011 winter has been brutally cold here in the Northeast, and unarguably colder than most. As time has passed over the... Read More
a visionary for future human sustainability | Dennis Chamberland
We’ve touched on the future sustainability of our species here on ‘a New Life in the Sea’ several times over the past couple of years.... Read More
Cousteau | ahead of his time AND a visionary for the future
‘Cousteau’ is THE name synonymous with our ocean world. In all of our past and future journeys to the sea, underlying our... Read More
the ‘odds’ in Vegas
I’m finding it somewhat ironic that I’ve travelled through two of the last places on Earth I’d ever consider experiencing in just... Read More
two of my favorite things
National Geographic’s recent ‘Naked Science’ episode on cities under the sea touched on two of my favorite things…Lego’s and diving! Colleagues and... Read More
9 Steps to Work Less and Do More | a review
Is it really that easy? Frankly yes, once you break down how and where time is so very easily wasted. Stever Robbins’... Read More
le Musée Océanographique
There are two places in the world that I have thus far felt have created a particularly overwhelming positive public presentation of... Read More