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Jesse Iacono

About Jesse

A little about Jesse-

Jesse comes from Rhode Island, spending the majority of his diving career in the waters of the Northeast. After his involvement with the University of Rhode Island Scuba Program, he spent a year instructing for United Divers Inc in Somerville, MA before moving to Florida to join the International Training family. Jesse spends his weekdays working in membership services to provide our customers with the unparalleled customer service relationships they have come to know and love from International Training. When outside of the office, he tries to spend as much time as possible in the aquatic world enjoying the beauty of the local dive sites, instructing students, or training for new personal certifications.

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Crafting a Line Marker Holder

Do you have trouble finding or even making that perfect cave marker holder? We’re sharing the step-by-step instructions on three different ways to craft a line marker holder. So pull together your supplies and you’ll be on your way to a new line marker holder that suits your needs.
Agosto 7, 2018/da iwerkdev

Just the Tips: Logbook Advice for New Divers

New to diving or not everyone should log their dives. It helps you keep track of where you've been, proves your experience and tracks gear adjustments over time. We're sharing five tips to help you make your logbook better than it's ever been.
Luglio 2, 2018/da iwerkdev

Skill-Building Scuba Games

Do you like to play games? Do you like to scuba dive? What if you could combine the two to improve your scuba skills, be it on your own or as an instructor with your students? Either way, you’re going to want to check these out.
Aprile 3, 2018/da iwerkdev

Keeping Your Hose in Line

When changing hose configurations, fine-tuning your existing setup, or assembling a brand new rig, there are several important things to take into consideration to ensure your assembly is tailored to you and your diving preferences.
Dicembre 13, 2017/da iwerkdev

If You Liked It, Then You Should Have Put a Ring on It

The common yoke tank valve o-ring may be the unsung hero of the diving equipment realm. This humble piece of equipment is often overlooked or ignored, but it can make or break your dive. An o-ring may be the difference between exploring a beautiful reef with your buddy and remaining in the confines of the dive boat.
Dicembre 12, 2017/da iwerkdev

I Just Taught My First IDC: Lessons from My First IDC

Teaching your first IDC can be intimidating for anyone but if you remember these few things it might just go a little smoother than you planned.
Maggio 22, 2017/da iwerkdev

The Complete Guide to Throwing Up Underwater

The scuba struggle is real! Involuntary functions of the body are going to follow us underwater whether we like it or not.
Ottobre 31, 2016/da dpace
TankValveEtiquette

Tank Valve Etiquette

As with many outdated habits in the scuba industry, there are a couple surrounding tank valves that simply refuse to die.  This article serves to identify the two most heinous and commonly occurring of the valve violations.  Changing these habits now could save your reputation and even your life.
Giugno 29, 2016/da iwerkdev

10 Training Tips for Newly Certified Divers

Your open water course just can't cover everything there is to know and I'm here to provide a few answers.
Giugno 1, 2016/da iwerkdev

ITW Experience: Things I Thought I Knew, but Had No Idea.

The Instructor Trainer Workshop is a very rigorous and rewarding program; however, it is not something to be taken lightly.
Dicembre 9, 2015/da iwerkdev

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