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Eric Douglas

Eric Douglas is an author and journalist known for his thriller novels with scuba diving, environment and ocean themes. He has been a dive instructor and a diver medic and worked for PADI, DAN and has written training articles for Scuba Diving since 2008.
He is also documentarian writing stories about Moskito Indians who scuba dive for lobster and photographing Russia after the Soviet Union broke up.
 

An Undiagnosed Heart Issue | Lessons for Life

An undiagnosed PFO adds to the perfect conditions for a post-dive incident in this edition of Lessons for Life.

Flying in the Face of Danger | Lessons for Life

Flying after diving complicates decompression illness, especially if a diver has untreated DCI symptoms.

Point of No Return | Lessons for Life

Three scuba divers find trouble after entering the off-limits section of a shipwreck in this Lessons for Life scuba diving accident analysis.

Bad Buddies Learn a Lesson About Scuba Safety | Lessons for Life

Annoyed by his photographer buddy, a scuba diver forgets his basic training in this Lessons for Life scuba diving accident analysis.

Point of No Return

A scuba diving instructor makes a series of mistakes that ultimately cost him his life, in the latest installment of Lessons for Life.

Dammed If You Do

This scuba diving accident analysis reviews what happens when divers ignore safety warnings and venture close to water intake pipes.

In Full Flow

This scuba diving accident analysis discusses what happens when you have a free-flowing regulator at depth.

The Final Step: Heart Health and Scuba Diving

An aging diver has an emergency after a long day in the water in this Lessons for Life scuba diving accident analysis.

Going It Alone

This scuba diving accident report analysis discusses the potential dangers of solo cave diving.