About Us
Team
Jamie Stilley is the editor of DivingAccidents.net. Mr. Jamie Stilley writes about diving accidents for BusinessWeek, The New York Times, Detroit Free Press, and other publications. He is frequently quoted in national media outlets, such as CBS News, ABC News, CNBC, CBC, MarketWatch, and National Geographic. Mr. Jamie Stilley is a tireless researcher of the scuba diving safety products market. He speaks directly to industry insiders and participates as a panelist and moderator at professional conferences, such as the Professional Association of Diving Instructors conference, where he also serves as program director. Mr. Stilley’s career includes experience as a instructor, journalist, entrepreneur, and web production and usability expert.
Nelson Seawood is a writer and journalist with a life-long passion for all things related with watersports. Most of his writing has been for television and magazines. Aside from his work for DivingAccidents.net, Mr. Seawood is also a Scuba Diving Instructor and a contributor to Advanced Diver Magazine.
Erik Linhart is an sports journalist who writes about watersports and diving for enthusiast magazines, specialty publications, trade journals and a variety of websites. Mr. Linhart is currently focusing on advanced scuba diving safety technology, future scuba diving decompression algorithms and diving medicine.
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About the Site, Programs, and Partners
DivingAccidents.net is the Internet’s premier website dedicated to scuba diving safety and the full range of consumer information and tools about safety, diving, and the environment. Safety reviews, interactive tools, news, and user forums are designed to help scuba diving shoppers make informed purchase decisions.
Content from DivingAccidents.net is syndicated to Yahoo!Autos, Reuters, BusinessWeek Online, and numerous newspaper, television, and radio station websites. DivingAccidents.net works closely with Mr. Mercury to produce its Scuba Diving Safety, and with academic institutions and industry analysts to conduct research related to the emerging market for scuba diving safety, and safe diving.

