Lagona Divers Blog
News, interesting and worth knowing from the world of scuba diving
The dolphins of Gabr el Bint – When the sea suddenly dances
A trip on the Lagona Divers dive boat to Gabr El Bint is simply magical. And when the dolphins appear…
Mega deals in diving: What does the Head takeover of Aqualung mean for us divers?
The Head Group – known from the ski and tennis sector – has now taken over the traditional brand Aqualung. A mega merger that brings with it many opportunities, but also a few question marks.
π How can I recognise a good dive center?
7 criteria for safe diving – and what you should look out for as a customer Diving is pure fascination – but it is also a responsibility. Not just your own, but above all that of the diving centre. After all, anyone who gets involved with a new base relies on professionalism: in terms of…
The clownfish is shrinking!
Do you believe that? The clownfish shrinks in the heat. What’s it all about?
Perfect your scuba diving with yoga practice
When it comes to “breathing exercises”, i.e. the discipline of pranayama, every scuba diver will realise that yoga has positive effects on diving. But that’s not all.
Pranayama and scuba diving
Applying pranayama, the conscious control and regulation of the breath, has positive effects on recreational diving.
Kurma Meditation – The meditation of the turtle
Strength lies in tranquillity Many peoples in Central Asia and North America believed that the earth was created on the back of a turtle, on whose back we swim through the cosmic sea. Aphrodite, the Greek goddess of love, had a strong connection to turtles and the Chinese creator goddess created the earth from turtle…
Marine ecology is fun!
Become a marine biology specialist with the marine ecology specialities from SSI Why take marine biology courses? Imagine immersing yourself in the fascinating world of marine biology and discovering the secrets of the oceans! Marine biology is an incredibly exciting field that deals with marine life and the ecological processes that influence these habitats. The…