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Diver's New Years Resolution

Apo Island Scuba Diving

 

Here's our top 5 suggestions for a diver's new years resolution:

  1. I will collect all trash I see underwater and dispose of them properly after the dive.
  2. I will learn more about marine animals so I may lessen the impact of my presense in their environment.  I will also follow and support more ecological initiatives.
  3. I will upgrade my diving knowledge and skills through NAUI continuing education courses.
  4. I will venture and explore more dive destinations.
  5. I will be a better dive buddy by giving my scuba gear proper maintainance and regular service.

NAUI Intro to Tech Training

NAUI Dive Instructor Diving Twin Tanks, Anilao, Batangas, Philippines

The NAUI Introduction to Technical Diving course prepares the Advanced/EANx diver to the rigors and discipline of technical training.  It focuses on key areas which will greatly benefit the student in all his recreational dives and instills the skills foundation for further technical diver education:

  • Buoyancy and trim
  • Non-silting propulsion
  • Air sharing procedures
  • Valve drills
  • Proper ascents and SMB deployment
  • Decompression theory
  • Equipment configuration

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First Aid CPR Training

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It is a comprehensive course in standard first aid, aquatic life injuries first aid and scuba diving maladies first aid, CPR (including skills for the professional rescuer), AED, Blood-borne Pathogens, and Emergency Oxygen Administration. This class is a requisite with the NAUI Rescue course.

Rescue


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Once you are 15 years of age and a certified scuba diver, you can expand your diving knowledge with a Scuba Rescue Diver course. Learn how to manage risks and effectively handle limited in-water problems and diving emergencies, how to assist and transport divers, and how to perform surface rescues and rescues from depth involving both boat and shore based skin and scuba divers.

CPR and First Aid certifications are required to complete this course. Your Scuba Rescue Diver training moves you on your pathway to becoming a NAUI Leader: Skin Diving Instructor, Assistant Instructor, Divemaster, or Instructor.

Master Scuba Diver Class

Gain the in-depth knowledge that will establish you as a recognized authority in your diving club or group. Hone your diving skills to the level of a professional NAUI Leader. Thrill to the adventure of open water dives in settings that will test your abilities to their limit while enhancing and expanding your diving capabilities. Then proudly wear the most coveted and respected patch in recreational diving - that of the NAUI Master Scuba Diver.

The course is an continuing education certification course for divers who wish to increase their understanding and enjoyment of diving. Emphasis is on student participation and practical application of knowledge in open water after a classroom discussion of subjects. This course is an excellent progression toward NAUI Leadership roles.

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Advanced Scuba


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Let your underwater adventure continue! Apply your scuba skills as you explore new dive sites and activities under the supervision and training of your NAUI Instructor. Learn which diving specialties interest you, and what type of diving you enjoy most. Gain more confidence and capability. Begin to consider the direction diving will take you, as you go for everything it has to offer.

As part of your certification, you will complete a minimum of six open water dives including three separate dives for navigation, night or low visibility diving and deep diving (130 feet/40 meters maximum depth), plus three different dives. Some of the many different dives you can do include:  non penetration wreck diving, search and recovery, underwater mapping, current, photography...

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