1. you have a countersigned record of dives for later training
Whether you are interested in technical diving or going pro some time in the future, you will need a dive log showing you have enough experience to move to the next level. Some resorts even insist on seeing dive logs before they will take you to some more advanced dive sites. In these days of increasing litigation it is good for them and for you to know that your fellow divers are experienced enough for the dive.
2. you can track how much you breathe and see it improve
We all want to spend as much time underwater as we can. Usually are limits are set by how fast we breathe our air. It is really nice to see how much we relax over time and our breathing slows to give us more time underwater.
3. its a journal of your diving adventures you can show and tell
You come back from your vacation buzzing with great stories of your dives. Pull out your dive log with your photos and you can answer all the ‘how deep/how long/how warm’ questions. When you get your buddy to sign your log book you can put names to faces on your group photos as well!
4. the quickest way to check the weights you need for different kit
If you dive throughout the year in different waters you will be snugged up on some and minimal on others. Why waste any time on your first day of your vacation testing for weight when you can look it up directly from last year?
5. its where you collect your shop chops
Some of them are funky, some plain. Shop chops (or stamps) are only available from the dive resort after a dive. How many do you have?
6. a great excuse to get that cute diving guide to share his/her email
No diver is going to refuse to sign your dive log and while you are standing there its easy to suggest you stay in contact. Need we say more?
7. your manta ray sighting is recorded for all time
You might want to frame it and put it on the wall (or record it on an online dive log for all to see) but you definitely want to record it for posterity!
8. helps you learn fish identification
Your dive log is the perfect place to keep notes and sketches of fish you could not identify underwater. It already contains information about the dive site and depth you were at, both of which help narrow down potential species. You never know when you will bump into a marine biologist and you can whip out your dive log and impress them with your drawing!
9. easy comparison of dive sites year on year
Do you have a favourite vacation destination? If you go back to the same dive sites often, just a few notes in your dive log will help you track changes in fish life and environmental changes.
10. its got all the stats of your favourite sport
How many? how deep? what countries? how often? Its all there with a dive log. With a paper log you have to add things up yourself but there are many software dive logs and online dive logs that will do it automatically for you. It’s not everyone’s bag, but well all love to compare and discuss so let some somewhere do it for you and you always have the information at hand.
Heard all the reasons for not keeping a dive log. Read the top 10 I have heard at top 10 reasons for not keeping a dive log
- Related Videos
- Related Articles
- Ask / Related Q&A
- Similan Islands Liveaboard Diving – Scuba Diving Made Easy
- Scuba Diving Bali
- Scuba Diving Made Easy!
- Follow These 8 Scuba Diving Rules For a Safe Dive
- Different types of dives for beginners
- Different types of dives for beginners
- How to get a scuba certification? Essential tips and scuba lesson tricks
- Lessons from the Koh Tao Open Water Diving Course: Part 1 – Equipment




Paintball and Fitness
By: Barry Kareful | 01/01/2010There is much more to participating in paintball than merely trying to gun down your enemy and get rid of him or her from the game, as gratifying as that may possibly feel at the time. You might actually be getting in good health, without even knowing it! In this article we will discuss how paint balling has definite health benefits.
Newport Gwent Dragons vs Scarlets Live Streaming
By: BetRepublic | 31/12/2009Today Rugby Betting Picks Newport Gwent Dragons vs Scarlets Live Streaming/ Watch Scarlets vs Newport Gwent Dragons Live Streaming Rugby Betting Picks Match: Newport Gwent Dragons v Scarlets Date: December 31, 2009 Time: 14:05GMT
Why Paintball Continues To Grow
By: Barry Kareful | 29/12/2009It could astonish you to find out that paintball is one of the quickest growing type of sports competition in the world. Paintball as a game has some very unique characteristics that have helped it increase attention and a significant following in numerous parts of Europe and the Americas. In this article we will examine some reasons why the popularity of paintball continues to grow.
Airsoft Tips: Be a Sniper
By: Mike Zhang | 29/12/2009Tips on how to be a successful airsoft sniper.
Carrom And Its Increasing Fame
By: Carrom - Webmaster | 29/12/2009The beginning of carrom game is up till now unclear. It is popular in Asia and is played well with relatives and friends there. It is a game of entertainment and rules are put to one side to a minimum. In the early period there were actually no rules on paper. Each and every game should be played with the mere intention of enjoyment.
MP5 Airsoft Guns - Review Of The Galaxy GK5 High End MP5 Airsoft Gun
By: Shannon greyson | 28/12/2009If you are in the market for high grade MP5 airsoft guns you need to look no further then the galaxy G5K. It is a great gun that offers great performance in with a great price. Our full review will review both the positives and negatives of this MP5 airsoft gun
Mondial du Ski Morzine-Avoriaz (Board Testing Weekend)
By: Chris Lavender | 28/12/2009This year Avoriaz' Mondial du Ski (or beginning fo the winter ski season) took place on 12th- 13th December 2009 and featured the ‘The Rock-On Snowboard Tour’. Read on to discover all about the best board testing weekend in the Alps.
Worlds Best Diving Destinations on a Shoestring - Sipadan Borneo
By: dive buzz diver | 20/11/2007 | Exotic LocationsIf you like turtles and sharks, great drop offs and reefs to snorkel then you will love Sipadan. This island off the east coast of Malaysian Borneo used to boast the worlds best shore dive. About 10m/30ft from the beach the wall drops to 680m/2200ft. Since 2005 the island is a marine park and is protected from dynamite fishermen and over diving by the Malaysian Navy and Sabah Parks officials. Read on to find out how you can dive this wonderful place on a budget.