Dive Log

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It's good practice for a diver to log down his or her dives in order to keep track of the information behind every dive - the depth, the weather and water conditions, time spent underwater - things like that. Like most other divers, I started with logging my dives in a book. But I forgot to bring my dive log to one of my dives once, and wished I had the ability to simply log my dive on an app in my phone, where it could get synchronised to a database in the cloud. But I haven't found anything that does this adequately - until I realised I could put my dive log on Airtable! I can easily log a new dive using my the Airtable app, and continue updating it on my laptop when I'm back on land. In addition to crucial dive information, Airtable also lets me attach the photos of the fish, coral, and other fauna I saw on the dive, as well as my underwater selfies with friends, so that my dive log is not just informative, but also a photo album where I can have fond memories of my underwater adventures.

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Updated June 27, 2017 at 9:09 AM
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Benjamin Ho

A big fan of using Airtable for purposes both big and small.
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