![]() ![]() I love marine life, I love the relaxing feeling of being totally submerged in My name is Hannah and I’m a twenty something travel addict who is head over heels in love with scuba diving. Trail blazing, realising aspirations and kicking ass in the diving industry. *Sump: a hollow or depression in which liquid collects, especially one in the floor of aĪfter such notable achievements and more than a lifetime’s worth of work, it was high time for Girls That Scuba/ Girls that Tech Dive to catch up with Chris for an honest, funny and in-depth interview to get some insider information on Secretary, Trustee, Underwater Photographer and diver for Ghost Fishing UK. Is cave leader of WetWellies Caving in the UK. Her day job sees her working as a front-line Paramedic and an Offshore & Dive Medic, regularly taking a helicopter to work on the gas platforms and vessels in the North Sea. In 2009 Chris broke the women’s cave diving depth record from a solo dive in Wookey Hole (UK). Truffe and the Marche Pied. Chris has also successfully headed up cave diving exploration of her own and currently has the end of the line in two caves in France and has pushed the dry caveīeyond sumps* in a third and has the end of the line in a Izvor Licanke, Croatia. Through her diving career she has supported divers such as Rick Stanton in pushing the limits of caves including the Fontaine de (CDG) and IANTD and holds Cave 1 and Trimix certs with GUE. Female spear girl full#We’re here to encourage you to support our industry in whatever way you can right now whether you have money to spare or you’re tightening the purse strings, read on for plenty of inspiration onĬhristine Grosart is qualified as a full and sidemount cave diver through the Cave Diving Group ![]() With such a huge community of scuba divers at our fingertips, we’re eager to use our impact for good in this tumultuous time - and to spread some positivity whilst were at it. Water as soon as possible once it’s safe to travel again. We’d love for that halt to be as temporary as possible, and whilst we can’t do anything about the virus itself, we can certainly help to keep the industry supported so that we can get back in the Their borders to protect their populations, meaning that the scuba diving industry has found itself ground to something of a halt. Many countries worldwide are rightfully shutting In the wake of a global viral pandemic, what happens to an industry which relies significantly on travel? As a response to the current outbreak of coronavirus, or COVID-19, the World Health Organisation (WHO) is advising against all travel - a move which we at Girls that Scuba strongly support. ![]()
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