About Marc Crane

Marc started diving in 1991 in the waters off the south coast of England from where he hails. Working as a divemaster during his gap year he has been a full time scuba professional since 1995 (still on his gap year), and has worked and dived in the Red Sea, Mexico, Australia, the Mediterranean, East Africa and throughout South East Asia. Moving to Indonesia in 2011 he has dived all over the archipelago, training and exploring, he has been involved in scientific research projects on marine mega fauna and has located and explored new cave systems in Sulawesi. An avid deep reef and wreck diver, he started Tekdeep Asia which has its primary location on Bali from where he teaches throughout Indonesia and across the region. Marc is a TDI and SSI IT with a focus on all things rebreathers where he teaches instructors up to and including Advanced Trimix.

The Busy Time Continues in Bali

Mixed gas CCR diving still going flat out here at Tekdeep Asia. We have had the pleasure of having Steve and Kyra Cottrell over who have successfully completed their IANTD Normoxic Trimix KISS CCR Diver course. Over 12 hours of in water time dealing with a variety of situations and developing and practicing their survival [...]

By |2022-04-09T21:48:01+00:00December 1st, 2014|Asia|0 Comments

A Great Way To Spend Your Birthday In Bali

Our new IANTD Normoxic Trimix CCR MkVI Diver student Nathan Turnock preparing for the first open water dive today on his very special day. Many happy returns to Nathan for his 40th birthday today. What better way to spend it than a nice 2 hour run time doing skills and drills? He has achieved the [...]

By |2014-10-28T15:15:34+00:00October 28th, 2014|Asia|0 Comments

An Excellent Week of CCR Diving on Bali

Still enjoying excellent diving here on Bali. This week saw Gary Pyle from Perth complete his IANTD Normoxic Trimix CCR Poseidon MkVI Diver at Tekdeep Asia HQ. Lots of drills and skills and a massive learning curve was eagerly eaten up by Gary in the 760 minutes of in water time clocked up. Well done [...]

By |2014-10-24T07:13:04+00:00October 24th, 2014|Asia|0 Comments
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