



Stefano, Tribord Diving Product Manager is a great diving fan. He gives a few tips here about how to make your equipment last longer. These tips do not replace the mandatory servicing by authorised professionals every other year for your buoyancy jacket and every 12 months for your regulator.
A project led by two leading biologists and underwater photographers on the Italian coast. Tribord was involved as a partner: these photos give us the chance to take a look back at the "A Sea of photography" event…

Olivier is a neoprene engineer working for Tribord (he specialises in designing Tribord diving suits). He is crazy about underwater photography and takes outstanding pictures. He kindly took time out to give readers ten key tips to help them begin taking photos under the sea as well as helping those of you with experience improve your skills.
1) Make sure you're ready at the right time

Fred Buyle, the new Tribord diving technical partner, talks to us about his recent diving in Papua with the biggest fish living in the ocean: whale sharks… Fred is a former competitive freediver concerned by the underwater environment where he dives and swims (full details about him will be available on Tribord.com soon).
Fred Buyle swimming with whale sharks
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