08/07/2025
♻️🌊 Comprendre l’impact des déchets… en un coup d’œil !
Grâce à l’affiche de biodégradabilité en mer réalisée par Marko, même sans son Niveau 1 de plongée, il nous fait déjà prendre conscience de ce qui reste… longtemps sous l’eau. 🐢⏳
Cette illustration colorée, pédagogique et percutante à l'initiative du groupe AltxaMutilak montre combien un simple déchet peut hanter les océans pendant des décennies.
👏 Bravo à Marko pour ce coup de crayon engagé !
📍 À diffuser sans modération : chaque partage, c’est une goutte de plus pour un océan mieux protégé. (🖼️ Affiche disponible en haute qualité sur demande)
05/03/2025
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06/11/2024
🌊 5 Raisons d'Apprendre la Plongée au Luxembourg ! 🌊
Et si vous découvriez le monde sous-marin près de chez vous ? Le Luxembourg offre la possibilité, des instructeurs passionnés et une aventure accessible pour tous. Entraînez-vous localement et préparez-vous à explorer les plus beaux fonds marins lors de vos voyages ! 🌴🐠
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01/12/2023
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10/07/2023
Open Water Summer in progress...
Recaps of the last weeks.
Lucky with the water conditions at the moment: good visibility +/- 5m, warm water+/- 19 degrees and 11degrees at 12m 🤪😎
We have new Open Water divers and a Junior (10yrs old) ready to join is father and good friend Nayden 🤙🏼.
As usual the lake dives were challenging at some point but they did great 💪🏼👍🏼
03/07/2023
Reminder
Reusing the Bay County sheriff’s photo. While you won’t be able to see the rip like this from the shore, there are things you can spot.
*Edit* this post was created during a dangerous rip current event when people ignored the water being closed to swimmers. Most of the time the beach will not look like this however, rips are just a way of water. Below is supposed to be information you can use while standing on the beach.
SPOTTING A RIP CURRENT
1. The U in the sand (red line on the beach). This U happens from sand being displaced due to the onshore flow of the water. The rip is usually on the downwind side of the U but can be perfectly straight out. That typically happens when the wind is directly onshore.
2. Look for deeper water. Note where the rips are typically deeper and the color of the water is darker. (Red Line pointed out)
3. Look for surf. Where the waves are breaking, the water is likely coming in or fighting the water that is coming out. This is usually where the shallower water is. (Yellow Lines)
4. Stand still and watch the water for 30 seconds. If you can visualize the water moving out and it lines up with a u in the sand, plus there isn’t any surf and the water is deeper than the surrounding water; you are likely looking at a rip. This water is not safe to get in even if you are an Olympic swimmer….
SURVIVAL OF A RIP IF CAUGHT
1. Don’t panic
2. Don’t panic
3. Don’t panic
4. Float as best you can, face the shore, and wave your arms for help.
5. Note the green arrows. You can escape a rip by swimming parallel to the shore in either direction (Green Lines). There are several getting-out points where you can get back to shore if you follow the surf (yellow lines back in).
6. Continue to not panic. If you can not escape the pull of the rip by swimming parallel to the shoreline… Let the rip take you out. When you feel you are no longer being pulled out, swim parallel and follow waves that are moving to the shore to get out safely. This is a lot of floating as rips can pull you out fairly quickly. Highlighting the importance of having a float with you if you plan on wading past waist deep.
SEEING SOMEONE IN A RIP
1. Call 911 and tell them what access you are at.
2. Try to get a nearby surfer/jet ski/boater's attention that someone needs help.
3. From the shore, shout directions of what way the person caught in the rip needs to swim to get out of the rip.
NEVER GET IN THE WATER TO HELP. WAIT FOR EMERGENCY RESPONDERS TO ARRIVE.
https://www.mypanhandle.com/news/local-news/bay-county/panama-city-beach/panama-city-beachs-rip-currents-explained/
23/04/2023
Like the great Hannibal Smith would say "I love it when a plan comes together"
There is no better place to dive this quote fits 😆🤪
But we have now 3 more Dry Suit Specialty divers ready to face any challenges 🤙🏼
Well done my DM-Team Joachim Cour Nicolas Roullet Roulet
"🇫🇷J'adore quand un plan se déroule sans accroc 🇫🇷" 😆🤪