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🌴 🌊 Koh , we're coming! 🇹🇭
From today, the Team will be on Koh Tao 🐢 , collaborating with Master Divers for an intensive 👮🏼♂️ workshop week.
Interested in joining us? 2 spots still available - all agencies welcome! 🌟
👉🏼 Get in touch now!
PADI SDI TDI ERDI Thailand
01/04/2026
Dont miss out on this opportunity, the only PADI Public Safety Diver and PADI surface support specialist course going in Thailand. Limited spaces. Get in touch to receive full course details and availability.
01/04/2026
N9BO.com
Dont miss out on this opportunity, the only PADI Public Safety Diver and PADI surface support specialist course going in Thailand. Limited spaces. Get in touch to receive full course details and availability.
31/03/2026
🧦 Introducing N9BO℠'s newest distinctive speciality: Single Fin Diver™
Why use two fins… when one builds character?
⚖ Master advanced imbalance control
🌀 Perfect the legendary spin technique
💪 Build one-sided leg strength
🤿 Redefine 'trim' (kind of)
– Prerequisite: must lose a fin mid-dive 😏
Serious skills. Questionable results.
📩 DM “ONE FIN ONLY” to enrol… or just admit you fell for it 😆
28/03/2026
At , we let our numbers speak for ourselves. Come with a top school in South-East Asia.
Real numbers. Real operations. Real-world training impact.
PADI SDI TDI ERDI Thailand
23/03/2026
⛏️ Mine Diving Insight
Caves and mines can look similar: overhead environment, complex navigation, and no direct ascent.
In reality, they present very different profiles, and treating them as interchangeable is a common - and dangerous - mistake.
Unlike caves, mines are human-made structures and can be structurally unstable. Mine environments include:
• Sharp edges and metal hazards
• Collapsing timbers
• Rusted machinery
• Explosive residues
• Multiple levels and vertical shafts
That’s why mine diving training must go beyond and management - also addressing induced instability and environmental hazards.
SDI TDI ERDI Thailand PADI National Geographic
18/03/2026
One more task can break a dive ❌
dives already require constant attention: buoyancy, depth, gas, team, and environment.
Add one more task - a camera, a reel, a gas switch - and task loading increases fast.
When divers become overloaded, awareness narrows and mistakes happen.
That’s why technical training focuses on control, prioritisation, and discipline underwater.
Red more on our blog ⬇️
SDI TDI ERDI Thailand PADI National Geographic
13/03/2026
⚠️ Technical Diving Insight: Gas Switching
Switching to the wrong gas at the wrong depth can lead to oxygen toxicity, hypoxia, or severe narcosis.
But most gas-switch errors aren’t caused by bad divers.
They usually happen because of distraction, task loading, or loss of situational awareness.
That’s why technical training focuses on standardised procedures, clear markings, and team verification.
In technical diving, safety isn’t about memory - it’s about disciplined systems that reduce mistakes.
Learn more on our post ⬇️
SDI TDI ERDI Thailand
🔍 Underwater Fun Fact: Your Eyes Lie to You at Depth 👀
As divers descend, colour slowly disappears from the underwater world.
🔴 Red fades around 5 m / 15 ft
🟠 Orange and yellow follow soon after
🔵 By 30 m / 100 ft, most colours appear blue-green without artificial light.
That’s why fish that look dull underwater can appear bright red or orange in photos taken with strobes or video lights.
For divers, this isn’t just interesting - it’s operational.
Colour loss can affect equipment identification, team signals, and situational awareness during deeper dives.
Another reminder that underwater, what you see isn’t always what’s really there.
What colours have you noticed disappearing first on your dives?
PADI National Geographic SDI - Scuba Diving International
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