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This program covers the knowledge and techniques for identifying fish common to your local area.

During the AWARE Fish Identification Diver program you'll go on two open water dives.

What fish is that?

The first dive allows you to practice basic fish identification techniques, while the second dive prompts you to collect fish identification data for submission to the REEF Fish Survey Project (if appropriate).

The following is included in your AWARE Fish Identification Diver program:
  • The Project AWARE philosophy about protecting worldwide aquatic ecosystems.
  • Fish family groupings and common characteristics of fish species found in the local area.
  • Fish surveying techniques and strategies for collecting valid data.
  • The planning, organization, and procedures for identifying fish families and species while diving.

After the dives, you're required to log the experience in your personal log book.

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Tired of walking with your equipment on the beach? Join our Boat Diver program!

You will learn the different procedures necessary for diving from different boat types.


During the Boat Diver program you'll go on two open water dives, which must be, you got it, conducted from a boat. It's a good idea that you enroll in this program to learn the techniques and procedures for diving from all boats (inflatable boats, hard-hulled day boats, longtails, live-aboards, etc.).
The Boat Diver program makes diving easy, just take one giant step off the back and you're in the water!
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To become an underwater aeronautic, you'll have to make two dives in which you'll be exposed to the techniques and procedures for drift diving!


You'll cover the following in the Drift Diver program:
  • The planning, organization, procedures, techniques, problems and hazards of drift diving.
Gliding away
  • Special equipment - floats, lines, reels.
  • Proper procedures for buoyancy-control, navigation and communication.
  • Site selection and overview of aquatic currents causes and effects.
  • Techniques for staying close to a buddy or together as a group.

Don't go against the stream but float away, gliding with the currents, feeling the rush of flying underwater. That's what drift diving is all about!

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Want to learn more about how your equipment operates and learn valuable care techniques from a dive professional? Then check into the Equipment Specialist program!

During this program, you'll familiarize yourself with the operation and maintenance of your own personal equipment. You also get the opportunity to review new or unfamiliar dive equipment.

Service your own equipment

The program is not designed
to be an extensive equipment-repair program. However, it does provide you with the following:
  • Theory, principles and operation of dive equipment.
  • Routine, recommended care and maintenance procedures and equipment storage.
  • Common problems with equipment and recommended professional maintenance procedures (Including a demonstration of repair procedures).
  • Simple suggestions for comfortable equipment configurations and an introduction to new equipment. (Testing of new or unfamiliar equipment in confined water is possible.)

To be sure your equipment will be in a perfect condition, enroll this course now!

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There's so much to see underwater that you'll want to make the most of your stay. So, to maximize your underwater adventure, you should learn how to plan and carryout a multilevel dive.

Level 1, level 2, level3

During your Multilevel Diver program, you'll go on two open water dives, both of which may be conducted in one day.

You'll also be exposed to a variety of different types of multilevel dive calculators (the Wheel and dive computers).

Topics covered include:
  • The planning, organization, procedures, techniques, problems and hazards of multilevel diving.
  • Definition and advantages of multilevel diving.
  • Methods of calculating multilevel dives (The Wheel and/or dive computers).
  • Review of decompression sickness theory.
  • Review of emergency decompression procedures.
  • Review of PADI's S.A.F.E. campaign.
  • Procedures for flying after diving.
  • Guidelines, rules and procedures for multilevel diving with the Wheel and/or diving computers.
  • Care and maintenance of dive computers.

Extend your bottom time, go for Multilevel!

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Dive in the night and you will notice a big difference with the same place during the day. If you're not afraid in the dark, join our Night Diver program.

During your program you'll go on three open water dives. Some of the topics covered in your Night Diver course are:
  • Planning, organization, procedures, techniques, problems and hazards of night diving.
It's dark over here
  • Proper procedures for buoyancy control, navigation and communication.
  • Use of dive lights and buddy-system techniques.
  • Disorientation and emergency procedures.
  • Orientation to nocturnal aquatic life.

Even your local dive site offers a whole new adventure by moonlight!

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Sometimes having troubles with floating or sinking, going up and down like an elevator? Take advantage of our Peak Performance Buoyancy (PPB) program, a one-day, two-dives program.

An opportunity to polish buoyancy control beyond the Open Water Diver level:

Control your buoyancy
 
  • Buoyancy check
  • Fine-tuning neutral buoyancy underwater
  • Hovering
  • Positioning and distributing weight for comfort and desired body position (trim in the water).
  • Streamlining
  • Visualization techniques prior to dives
  • Use of Basic Weighting Guidelines

Protect the environment and yourself - learn how to control your buoyancy!

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Whale shark
, trigger fish, turtle, soft or hard coral? Learn more about them in the Underwater Naturalist program.

This course will include two open water dives, which will introduce you to different aquatic life and include an overview of responsible human interactions with aquatic life.
Some of the topic covered are:

Let's see what I can recognize
 
  • The planning, organization, procedures, techniques, problems and hazards of diving in different aquatic environments.
  • A basic overview of major aquatic life groupings (kingdoms and phyla).
  • Factual information that dispels myths of potentially dangerous aquatic life.
  • An overview of basic aquatic life interactions and associations.
  • Responsible human interactions with aquatic life.
  • Diving technique used to help preserve bottom dwelling aquatic life and minimize aquatic life disturbance.

Interested in sea life? Then this program is for you!

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Knowing where you are underwater and where you're going comes in real handy, especially if you're looking for an object or locating that beautiful reef that you heard about.

Where are we now?

During our Underwater Navigator program you will go on three open water dives familiarizing yourself with the skills, knowledge, planning, organization, procedures, techniques, problems, hazards and enjoyment of underwater navigation.

You will learn:
  • Procedures and techniques for planning, organizing underwater navigation and problems and hazards associated.
  • Methods of estimating distances underwater.
  • Natural navigation techniques.
  • How to use underwater patterns.
  • Dive site relocation techniques.
  • Compass navigation techniques.

Join this program and never get lost underwater again!

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No photo experience required! That's what the program is for, showing you how to take award winning pictures underwater.
During your Underwater Photographer program you'll go on two open water dives, which may be conducted in one day.

Dive today, with your camera and capture your underwater adventures on film so you can share the thrill of diving with friends and family!

Smile!
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Want to become the next Jacques Cousteau? Then sign up for our Underwater Videographer program!
During your Underwater Videographer program you'll go on three open water dives and learn about the next topics:

You're on candid camera
 
  • The selection, maintenance, care and handling of underwater video equipment.
  • Safe diving practices while using underwater video equipment.
  • Exposure, focus, and maintaining color with video equipment.
  • Shot types, lengths and camera moves.
  • Developing a story line and shot sequencing.
  • The planning, organization, procedures, techniques and problems of underwater videography.

Join our course to take your shot at becoming the next world famous underwater videographer!

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Move on to Go Pro

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