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Technical Diving Expedition in Asia
May 14th
Tech Diving Expedition: Mv Sea Chart 1 Wreck
Friday, May 14th, 2010
Technical divers explore shipwreck off the coast of Thailand
Khao Lak, Thailand
Continuing the expedition James Foleher and James Thornton-Allan arrived in Khao Lak to commence technical wreck diving on the Mv Sea Chart 1 Wreck wreck located close of the famous Similan Islands off Tab Lamu pier south of Khao Lak.
The Mv Sea Chart 1 Wreck lies in 45m of salt water on it’s starboard side. The 85m long shipwreck sank from rough seas in August of 2009.
Diving from a wooden “longtail” boat provides quick and easy access to the ship wreck. Arriving at the site which has a permanent government mooring line on it you can see the outline of the wreck from the surface which is typical for the conditions in this region which is typically 30-40 meter visibility.
The divers completed 2 accelerated decompression dives with the first one being a orientation dive followed by a small penetration dive.
The next few days will be focused on penetration of the wreck and exploring further into the structure, rooms and cabins in an attempt to reach the engine room. With skills gathered from technical diving and training in overhead environments both the TDI Advanced Wreck and TDI Cave Diver levels the wreck will proove to be a perfect environment to gain experience.
This will be the third time Big Blue Tech has conducted technical diving on this wreck and it is already evident from the last time that divers have been heavily removing items from the wreck. It is quite common for divers to take souvenirs from wrecks however it take away from future divers a chance to see it undisturbed. Many great wrecks in the world have gone from exciting and interesting to boring metal skeleton shells from divers “recovering” items from wrecks. With that the divers will be following it’s philosophy about wreck diving and will not be removing anything from the dive site.
Tags: cave diver, decompression dives, khao lak thailand, mooring line, sea chart, ship wreck, shipwreck, similan islands, technical diving, wreck diving, wrecks
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Video: Cavern & Cave Diving in Khao Sok National Park
Friday, May 14th, 2010
Recently edited and release footage from previous cave and cavern diving trips
Khao Sok National Park, Thailand
Underwater Videographer Claire Oei recently released a newly edited video showcasing the history and diving in Khao Sok National Park. This video which has been released in high definition can be found below or here on YouTube.
Claire who is a TDI Cavern Diving completed the filming of the footage during a 4 day expedition in May of 2009
Tags: cave diving, cavern diving, diving trips, khao sok national park, thailand, underwater videographer, youtube
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Tech Diving Expedition: Trimix Diving Sunken Forest
Thursday, May 13th, 2010
Technical divers explore sunken forest on helium filled mixed gas
Khao Sok National Park, Thailand
Continuing the expedition James Foleher and James Thornton-Allan started the second day in Khao Sok National Park to commence open lake trimix diving and cavern diving over the next few days in a man made called Chiew Larn Lake which is part of Rachaprabha Dam located inside the national park.
Preparing for the days diving included mixed helium, oxygen and nitrogen into our twin cylinder diving tanks to make trimix. Trimix is used to remove the effects of the element nitrogen which causes nitrogen narcosis, additionally it’s used to remove oxygen content to dive blow the normal limit of oxygen in air. Our mix today would be 19/38 (19 percent oxygen and 38 percent helium) which leaves the rest as nitrogen. This means a dive to approx 60 meters would feel like a dive to 25 meters. This gives the divers a clear head for dive.
A clear head was certainly needed for the first dive which would be a dive to explore the sunken forest which was submerged when Rachaprabha Dam was constructed. The sunken forest is a maze of vines, trees and rocks in night conditions as the light is blocked by the heavy sediment in the water. Despite the darkness the clarity of the water is quite high and visibility is only limited by the strength of the underwater torches worn by the divers.
Diving in the forest requires many diving skills including a calm attitude and ability to task load since using a reel is important so you can get back to a clearing, breaking through the canopy of the trees on ascent can be difficult.
During the ascent portion of the dive a new cave was found, a very large cave that was able to house both divers during one of the stops. There was no room for exploration as it was during a strict decompression schedule but the location would be marked for future trips.
One striking difference was the change in water that shifted from 32 degrees Celsius to 22 degrees at the bottom making it quite difficult to dive in only a thin tropical wetsuit.
Upon reaching the surface the divers loaded back in the wooden boat and moved to “Temple Cave” to begin the official TDI Cavern Course. However since the water level has dropped due to lack of rain and constant decanting through the power plant this cave was very much out of the water. Many of the most attractive features were above water. This water level combined with the fact the first 10m of the water is bright green meant the dive conditions would be quite poor.
As a team it was decided to not waste time exploring the almost dry cave and head for the next destination of Khao Lak and change the schedule to return at the end of the expedition when the water level might rise. Alternatively many of the future destinations will offer the cavern environment and could be continued there.
Tags: cavern diving, days diving, decompression, diving tanks, first dive, helium, khao sok national park, nitrogen narcosis, oxygen content, sunken forest, torches, twin cylinder
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Tech Diving Expedition: 500 Rai – Khao Sok National Park
Wednesday, May 12th, 2010
Technical divers explore previously prohibited area of Khao Sok National Park
500 Rai, Thailand
Continuing the expedition James Foleher and James Thornton-Allan arrived in Khao Sok National Park to begin open lake trimix diving and cavern diving over the next few days in a man made called Chiew Larn Lake which is part of Rachaprabha Dam located inside the national park.
Remarkable Khao Sok National Park is dotted with limestone peaks and rugged cliffs and cloaked in rainforest and is inhabited by rarely seen wildlife. Add to this tube rafting and elephant trekking and there’s much to recommend it.
Established as a National Park in 1980 Khao Sok today covers 646 sq km. It is best reached from Surat Thani, for many the gateway to Ko Samui, or, from Phuket to the south. The park comprises of rugged limestone mountains and cliffs cut by rivers and dotted with caves and waterfalls. Rare flora such as the famous Rafflesia can be found, and the park is home to seldom seen wildlife such as wild elephants, leopards, serow, banteng, gaur, dusky languors, tigers and Malayan sun bears; there are over 180 bird species.
Arriving at Rachaprabha Dam both divers were tired from the night boat and the road trip down from the north and decided rather than spending the first day exploring the sunken forest on trimix we would explore a previously prohibited area of the park called 500 Rai, this would give the divers a chance to relax and rest before the coming dives.
500 Rai (Ha Roy Rai) is a secluded area of the national park which was closed last year after some damage was made to the forest. Located adjacent to Cheow Lan Lake, this secluded raft house is the ideal quiet retreat and home to limestone caves which have never been accesses by divers.
Arriving by a one hour longtail ride through the national park we had a 25 minute trek through the jungle up hill in temperatures in excess of 35 degrees. Arriving at the other end completely sweating it was clear there would be significant difficulty getting technical diving gear into the area to do any exploring.
Rather then walk back defeated the divers explored a dry cave called “Coral Cave” which was a chance to show the formations of caves and talk about stalactites and stalagmites before experiencing them during future dives.
Returning to the lake and then the pier the divers headed off to their hotel and a game of golf to end the day in preparation for diving the next day.
Tags: cavern diving, caves, coral cave, dives, diving gear, dry cave, James Thornton-, jungle, khao sok national park, night boat, stalactites and stalagmites, sunken forest, trimix
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Tech Diving Expedition: The Departure
Tuesday, May 11th, 2010
3 weeks of technical diving around Asia starts with careful planning.
Koh Tao, Thailand
Big Blue Tech depart tonight on another road trip of technical diving around the best destinations in Thailand. This journey was put together for James Foleher who is completing his technical instructor internship with us over 3 months. The expedition is being run by Big Blue Tech’s Director James Thornton-Allan who will be working with Mr. Foleher to complete the essential training and diving to give him the required skills and experience to be an effective technical instructor. James Foleher’s technical instructor assisting and study portion happens in June on our return.
The expedition equipment is carefully being tested and packed into a truck with a compressor which will be our home and method of transportation for the thousands of kilometers covered over the next 3 weeks. The amount of equipment includes a full collection of technical diving gear for both divers along with a large 50l cylinder of oxygen and helium as this trip will include a lot of trimix diving for the greater depths beyond 55m where narcosis isn’t an option.
Along with the right equipment, tools, spares and extra toys the choice of destinations is essential for the right experience. Training technical divers on Koh Tao is perfect for a starting point or for getting logged dives but there’s not a great diversity on conditions. Always flat and warm does not make a good technical diver so we picked locations that included currents, rough seas, fresh water, overheads both cavern, cave and wreck. Even locations where the depth make it night conditions.
The destinations include Khao Sok National Park, The Sunken Temple, 500 Rai, Khao Lak, Sea Chart 1 Wreck, Phucket, Racha Noi, King Cruiser Wreck, Krabi, Sra Keow Cave, Song Hong Cave in Trang, Songkhla, Pattaya wrecks and finally a trip down to Singapore for a weekend of diving on the HMS Repulse.
James will complete his TDI Gas Blender, TDI Compressor Operator, TDI Advanced Gas Blender, TDI Trimix, TDI Cavern and TDI Technical Divemaster course during this trip.
Check back with us to watch the trip and its progresses.
Tags: best destinations, cave song, diving gear, equipment tools, essential training, expedition equipment, gas blender, hms repulse, khao sok national park, koh tao thailand, narcosis, rough seas, sea chart, songkhla, sunken temple, technical diver, technical diving, technical instructor
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Compressor Operator and Gas Blender Course
Tuesday, May 11th, 2010
Divers learn how to operator scuba diving compressors and use mixed gas.
Koh Tao, Thailand
Big Blue tech celebrates the graduation of Olaf Jongbloets from his BSAC / TDI Compressor Operator Course and TDI Nitrox Gas Blender course conducted by TDI and BSAC Instructor Ashley Dunn over 3 days of hands on training in our compressor room on Koh Tao Island off the coast of Thailand.
The compressor operator course enables the student to operate a variety of compressors safely including the packing of filters, minor maintenance and operation. This course is essential in the building of education which leads into the gas blender course where the student progressed from filling air to enriched air nitrox.
Olaf who is already a diving instructor will use his skills right away in his career working in the diving industry.
Tags: air nitrox, BSAC, compressor room, diving compressors, diving instructor, education, gas blender, graduation, koh tao island, koh tao thailand
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SDI Search and Recovery to complete Master Scuba Diver
Monday, May 10th, 2010
A SCUBA diver completes his fourth specialty for the coveted master scuba diver rating.
Koh Tao, Thailand
Big Blue Tech celebrates the successful completion of a SDI Search and Recovery course for Stephen Dunn by SDI Instructor Andrew Cavell which was conducted over 3 days in various dive sites and conditions on Koh Tao Island off the coast of Thailand.
SDI’s Search and Recovery Diver specialty will teaches the basic of searching for a lost object from outboard boat motors to jewelry. You will also learn to recover the object once it is located this includes the use of lift bags and tying lines underwater to secure and lift the object.
On one particular dive at Chumphon Pinnacle Dive Site the course was interrupted by a WHALE SHARK while recovering a weight belt from depth.
As this is Stephens fourth specialty (SDI Deep, SDI Wreck and TDI Nitrox) plus the fact he has over 50 logged SCUBA dives Stephen was eligible for the SDI Master Scuba Diver rating. The SDI Master Scuba Diver Development Program is an earned certification and the highest non professional level of certification.
Tags: dive sites, koh tao island, koh tao thailand, master scuba diver, professional level, sdi courses, tdi nitrox
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Big Blue Diving wins in SSI Australasia Dive Awards 2009
Sunday, May 9th, 2010
Big Blue Diving win top honors in the 2009 SSI Australasia awards.
Koh Tao, Thailand
Last night Gary Hawkes Managing Director from SSI (Scuba Schools International) held a meeting at the Big Blue Diving resort to present awards to the facility and individuals who performed well above expectation in 2009 and show gratitude for continued support of SSI programs and education.
SSI have issued several awards in different categories throughout the region and the world but Big Blue Diving came out on top for our category.
The informal meeting was welcomed by all diving instructor staff with over 30 in attendance held on the beach front classroom while the sun set into the sea. Gary called individuals up one by one to represent their winning category. After the awards ceremony SSI treated us all to dinner and drinks to celebrate our achievement.
It’s worth mentioning that our very own technical instructor Yvonne Fries earned the “Highest Certifying Instructor 2009 – Thailand Region (Thailand, Vietnam, Malaysia, Singapore) which is a great honor. And Big Blue Tech received the special award for “Promoting Technical Diving in South East Asia”
It’s not often that scuba diving certification agencies take the time to recognize indivual effort in such a profound away and we say to thank you to SSI for making the personal touch!
The SSI awards are as follows:
“Highest Certifying Instructor 2009 – Thailand Region” – Yvonne Fries, Big Blue Diving
“Promoting Technical Diving in South East Asia” – Big Blue Tech
“Highest Certyifying Instructor Trainer in Asia” – Simon Garitty, Big Blue Diving
“Most Envrionmentally Friendly Dive Resort in Asia” – Big Blue Diving
Most Successful Dive Resort in Asia” – Big Blue Diving
Tags: australasia, awards ceremony, blue diving, dive resort, diving certification, diving instructor, diving resort, instructor staff, instructor trainer, koh tao thailand, personal touch, scuba schools international, south east asia, ssi programs, ssi scuba, technical diving, technical instructor
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New website for TDI/SDI in South East Asia
Friday, May 7th, 2010
Technical Diving International and Scuba Diving International launch new website for South East Asia.

Koh Tao, Thailand
Big Blue Tech is proud to be displayed on the new website of TDI/SDI South East Asia. In 2009 during the development of their website we were approached by TDI/SDI South East Asia to provide images of technical diving in thailand that were of a high quality for marketing and representation of what technical diving is like.
Our former facilities manager and tech divemaster Christos Kardana took the photographs during training and expeditions around thailand.
In addition to the photo’s the website features news and articles of interest for technical divers along with events and ways to contact the individual dive centres.
Tags: dive centres, divemaster, diving in thailand, koh tao thailand, south east asia, tdi/sdi south east asia, technical diving industry, technical diving website
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Advanced Wreck Diver Course in Thailand
Thursday, May 6th, 2010
Technical divers discover methods for advanced wreck penetration and decompression
Koh Tao, Thailand
Big Blue Tech celebrates the graduation of Helen Artal, Simone Reymenants and James Foleher from their TDI Advanced Wreck Diver course and Andrew Cavell from his TDI Advanced Wreck Instructor Course conducted over 3 days on 2 different wrecks off the coast of Koh Tao in the Gulf of Thailand by TDI Instructor Trainer Ben Reymenants.
The TDI Advanced Wreck course is the next step for any diver that has taken a wreck diver course. During the course, the students were taught the proper techniques for locating and planning a penetration dive. The advanced wreck course is commonly taught with other popular TDI course such as advanced nitrox, decompression procedures, extended range, closed circuit rebreather, and trimix. The course covers topics and skills like
- Use of guidelines
- Overhead emergency procedures
- Redundant equipment requirements
- Locating and identifying wrecks
- Hazards of wreck diving
- Surveying of wrecks
The TDI Advanced Wreck course is unique in that it trains divers to conduct extensive multi level penetration or entry of shipwrecks without the linear depth or light restriction.
Tags: artal, closed circuit rebreather, decompression, diver course, emergency procedures, gulf of thailand, instructor course, instructor trainer, koh tao thailand, penetration, redundant equipment, shipwrecks, wreck diver, wreck diving, wreck instructor
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Big Blue Tech becomes a TDI Five Star Instructor Trainer Facility
Thursday, May 6th, 2010
Technical diving school in Thailand upgrades to training instructor programs.
Koh Tao, Thailand
Facility designations are earned by SDI and TDI retail partners based on specific requirements and service levels which will tell you exactly what to expect when you walk into a facility to go diving or sign-up for training… especially when you are traveling.
A dive center denotes a facility that is a full-service dive shop with a storefront that is primarily focused on retail sales and training. A dive center must offer scuba divers all the essentials in terms of equipment sales, courses (basic and conEd.), air fills and equipment service and rentals. Dive centers must have all the facilities of the previous types of facilities in addition to being an authorized dealer for at least four major equipment lines and offering factory authorized service for that equipment.
A five star instructor training center is a facility offering ALL the features of a dive center but which is also able to conduct instructor courses. This means that an instructor training center must have on staff at least one Instructor Trainer (IT) able to conduct the Instructor Development Course (ITC). This facility offers all the services of a dive center in addition to running at least one ITC a year.
Being a 5 star center denotes a level of quality and standards to ensure the best level of training and service is provided. Big Blue Tech is proud to be awarded this designation and invites divers from around the world to look to us for becoming a technical diving professional with TDI
Tags: authorized dealer, dive center, dive centers, diving school, factory authorized service, full service dive shop, instructor courses, instructor development course, instructor programs, instructor trainer, instructor training, itc, koh tao thailand, retail partners, service dive, star center, star instructor, training instructor
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Decompression Procedures Diving Course
Wednesday, May 5th, 2010
Technical divers discover decompression diving methods in Thailand.
Koh Tao, Thailand
Big Blue Tech celebrates the graduation of Dave Mitchell and Martin Edvardsson from their TDI Decompression Procedures Diver Course conducted over 3 days in on Koh Tao Island in the Gulf of Thailand.
The TDI Decompression Procedures course certifies Dave and Martin to conduct staged decompression dives to a depth of 45m using enriched air nitrox up to pure oxygen.
The students conducted their training on two dive sites that have wrecks in enhance the interactive learning experience by training in a environment that technical diving is best suited for.
This is the second (2nd) stage of training in the series of TDI’s tech diver development program.This Course examines theory, methods and procedures of planned stage decompression diving. The objective of the course is to train divers how to plan and conduct standard staged decompression dives not exceeding a maximum depth of 150 fsw / 45 msw.
During the course the students looked at the most common equipment requirements, gear set-ups, decompression techniques and dive planning.
Tags: dave mitchell, decompression dives, decompression techniques, diver course, gulf of thailand, interactive learning, koh tao island, learning experience, maximum depth, oxygen, tech diver, technical diving, theory methods
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TDI Advanced Nitrox Course Completed
Monday, May 3rd, 2010
Scuba divers learn how to handling rich mixes of oxygen for technical diving.
Koh Tao, Thailand
Big Blue Tech celebrates the graduation of Dave Mitchell and Martin Edvardsson from their TDI Advanced Nitrox course conducted over 2 days on Koh Tao Island in the Gulf of Thailand.
Ok, by now you already know the benefits of nitrox, and no-doubt have been using it successfully for some time, but now we need to help you move onto the next level; the TDI Advanced Nitrox Course. Whereas up until now you have always used just one breathing gas from start to finish throughout your dives now you will learn to take advantage of an alternate nitrox mix during your ascent.
This course examines the use of air and the full scope of nitrox mixtures to depths not in excess of 40 metres. The objective of this course is to train divers in the benefits, hazards and proper procedures for utilizing air, EAN22-99 and oxygen for dives not requiring staged decompression.
Both divers had already completed their TDI Intro to Tech and gained valuable experience and time in technical diving gear allowing them to excell at the skills and requirements which left more time for diving!
Tags: breathing gas, decompression, diving gear, diving koh tao, graduation, gulf of thailand, koh tao island, koh tao thailand, nitrox mix, nitrox mixtures, oxygen, tdi
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TDI Extended Range Diver Course Completed
Sunday, May 2nd, 2010
The pinnacle of deep air diving certification achieved in Thailand
Koh Tao, Thailand
Big Blue Tech celebrates the graduation of James Foleher from his TDI Extended Range Diver course which was conducted over three days on two separate wrecks in the on Koh Tao Island in the Gulf of Thailand.
As with many of the courses in the TDI training programme, this Extended Range programme serves to add more knowledge and skills to your diving development and leaves you qualified to take on more challenging and adventurous dives.
The course will reinforce much of what has been looked at on previous TDI programmes, but will go into greater depth, as well as introducing some new concepts/ideas.
This course will provide the training and experience required to competently utilize air for dives up to 55 msw (metres of sea water) that require staged decompression, utilizing nitrox mixtures or oxygen during decompression. The object of the programme is to train divers in the proper techniques, equipment requirements, hazards of deep air diving to this depth.
This certification is the maximum depth rating allowed before moving into mixed gas or trimix diving which James will participate in during the later parts of his technical internship.
Tags: air diving, decompression, diver course, dives, diving certification, gulf of thailand, koh tao island, koh tao thailand, maximum depth, oxygen, range diver, sea water, tdi training, training programme, trimix diving, wrecks
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