Scuba Diving

Search and Recovery

Find lost items and lift them to the surface. It’s fun to use the lift bag. Not only are these skills fun, but very practical and ultimately useful because eventually, you’ll lose something in the water. As a Search and Recovery Diver, you’ll know how to search for and recover it.

What You Will Learn

  • Search and recovery dive planning, organization, procedures, techniques and how to deal with potential problems.
  • How to locate large and small objects using search patterns.
  • How to use a lift bag and other recovery methods.
  • Limited visibility search techniques.

Your Next Adventure

Because you often need to navigate to specific spots to find lost items, the Underwater Navigator course can help you perfect your navigation skills.

 

 

Wreck Diver

Visit the history!

Wrecks are ships, cars, airplanes remaining form the past reminding us our history.

Can also be sunk on purpose to create an artificial reef to gather the underwater life. Either way Wreck diving is very fascinating.

What You Will Learn

  • Techniques for diving exploring wrecks and avoid hazards.
  • Research for the background of the wrecks.
  • Equipment for Wreck Diving.
  • Planning and diving techniques in wrecks.

How long does the course take?

The PADI Wreck Diver Specialty is a four dives course. After reviewing with your instructor the basic techniques in planning and organizing wreck dives, you will make 4 dives in a wreck under the guidance of a PADI Instructor.

Perquisites

  • Min age 10 years.
  • PADI Open Water Diver (or qualifying certification from another organization).

Learning Materials

Suggested materials: PADI Wreck Dive Crew-Pak

Continuing Education

A natural continuing course after the PADI Wreck Diver Specialty is the PADI Deep Diver Specialty. Another Specialty you may consider is the Enriched Air Diver so you can learn to use and dive with air with higher percentage of Oxygen.

 

 

 

Peak Performance Buoyancy

Fly Underwater

Buoyancy is maybe the best and far the most useful skill a diver can master. All SCUBA divers want to be able to be neutrally buoyant – not sink nor float. Easier and more efficient swimming underwater, less air consumption and higher level of relaxation while diving are few of the reasons everyone must master buoyancy.

What You Will Learn

  • Proper weighting and weight distribution techniques.
  • Trim your SCUBA gear to have more balance underwater.
  • Fine tuning of your buoyancy skills.
  • Different hovering positions.

How long does the course take?

The PADI Peak Performance Buoyancy Specialty is a two dives course where you can practice and fine-tune your skills.

Perquisites

  • Min age 10 years.
  • PADI Open Water Diver (or qualifying certification from another organization).

Learning Materials

Suggested material: Peak Performance Specialty Manual.

Continuing Education

After the PADI Peak Performance Buoyancy Specialty you can think of learning your gear in depth by taking the PADI Equipment Specialist Course.

 

 

 

Multilevel Diver

In this course, you learn how to plan dives that extend your bottom time by crediting you for slower nitrogen absorption when you ascend to a shallower depth. That’s the way you really dive, after all.

What You Learn

You'll learn what multilevel diving is and why you want to plan for multilevel dives. You'll also get to see the various types of multilevel dive calculators (including dive computers), as well as learn about multilevel dive planning, organization, procedures, techniques, and potential problems.

  • Plan and execute multilevel dives (different depths on the same dive).
  • Back up your dive computer and plan multilevel dives.
  • Maximize your no stop time.

Your Next Adventure

Multilevel diving is often conducted while deep diving or wreck diving. Multilevel diving combined with Enriched Air Nitrox provides the longest no stop dive times possible.

 

 

Emergency Oxygen Provider

Be the one ready to help a fellow diver should the need arise by becoming a PADI Emergency Oxygen Provider.

What You Will Learn

  • Recognize diving illnesses treatable by emergency oxygen.
  • Properly setup equipment.
  • Administer emergency oxygen.

Perquisites

Though suited for divers, this course has no prerequisites and doesn’t include dives, which means it is equally applicable to those who are around divers – boat crew, non-diving buddies, lifeguards, and shore staff. You don’t need any previous CPR or first aid training to take the course

 

 

 
 

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