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Courses

 

PADI Seal Team



 

 

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Bubblemaker is as fun as it sounds – a chance for kids to blow bubbles by scuba diving. Children who are at least 8 years old can use scuba gear to breathe underwater and swim around in shallow water. Have a party or celebrate a birthday by throwing a memorable, exciting Bubblemaker event with friends and family at your local PADI dive shop.

A child must be 8 years old or older. Kids must be comfortable in the water, but no prior experience is necessary. Parental approval is required.

MORE INFO @ https://www.padi.com/scuba-diving/padi-courses/course-catalog/padi-seal-team/

Rescue Diver





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The Rescue Diver Course teaches you emergency prevention, intervention and management. 

This course is one of the most challenging and rewarding courses you will complete as a diver. In becoming a Rescue Diver, you will expand your knowledge in your preparation for further leadership training. 

It will also teach you effective diver rescue skills and first aid while it prepares you to manage realistic rescue situations. This course increases your awareness of dive safety and encourages divers to anticipate and prevent problems.

You learn to first think about your options available for handling an emergency and then act accordingly, using the best method for the situation.

So, get ready for some serious fun

 

Discover Scuba Diver





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Have you always wondered what it’s like to breathe underwater? If you want to try scuba diving, but aren’t quite ready to take the plunge into a certification course, Discover Scuba Diving is for you.

Master Scuba Diver





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Join the best of the best in recreational scuba diving and live the dive life as a PADI Master Scuba Diver. The Master Scuba Diver rating places you in an elite group of respected divers who have earned this rating through both significant experience and scuba training. Fewer than two percent of divers ever achieve this rating. When you flash your Master Scuba Diver card, people know that you’ve spent time underwater in a variety of environments and had your share of dive adventures.

 

MORE INFO @  https://www.padi.com/scuba-diving/PADI-Courses/Course-Catalog/Master-Scuba-Diver/

 

Open Water Diver





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The fun starts as soon as you enter for the PADI Open Water Diver Course! This is your first step in Scuba Diving and is a full scuba diving certification. When certified you will be able to plan and conduct your own open water dives with a buddy- while applying your skills- within the limits of you training and experience. For training you will have an experienced Instructor guiding you all the way.
 

 

 

Dive Master

 



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Love scuba diving? Want to share it with others on a whole new level? Take the PADI Divemaster course and do what you love to do as a career. Scuba divers look up to divemasters because they are leaders who mentor and motivate others. As a divemaster, you not only get to dive a lot, but also experience the joy of seeing others have as much fun diving as you do.

The PADI Divemaster course is your first level of professional training. Working closely with a PADI Instructor, you’ll fine-tune your dive skills, like perfecting the effortless hover, and refine your rescue skills so you anticipate and easily solve common problems. You’ll gain dive knowledge, management and supervision abilities so you become a role model to divers everywhere. 

As a PADI Divemaster, you’ll lead others as you supervise scuba diving activities and assist with diver training. Whether you want to work at a faraway dive destination or close to home at a local dive shop, the adventure of a lifetime awaits you. PADI Divemasters are respected dive professionals who are aligned with the largest and most respected dive organization in the world – PADI.

Advanced Open Water Diver





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Advanced diving” is your first step beyond Open Water diver certification and is a vehicle to a wide range of activities and inter-related skills that create adventure, fun and recreation.

As an Advanced diver, you can dive up to 30m with a buddy and experience what few other people on this planet ever will

 

Assistant Instructor Course





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If you like people, have a passion for scuba diving and want an extraordinary life – become a PADI Instructor. Teaching scuba diving allows you to share your love of the aquatic world with others while doing what you enjoy – being in, around and under water. PADI Open Water Scuba Instructors and PADI Assistant Instructors are the most sought-after dive professionals around the world because they’ve completed the program that sets the standard for training dive professionals. You earn a PADI Instructor rating through hard work and commitment, but you’re rewarded with a job that lets you share incredible underwater adventures with others – transforming their lives for the better and enriching yours. - MORE INFO @ https://www.padi.com/scuba-diving/padi-courses/course-catalog/instructor-development-course/

 

Emergency First Response

 

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Emergency First Response (EFR) is the fastest-growing international CPR, Automatic External Defibrillator (AED) and First Aid training organization. Dedicated to training the lay rescuer, EFR courses encompasses adult, child and infant CPR skills, provides AED and First Aid training, and feature an outstanding First Aid at Work component. The company’s award-winning programs and state-of-the-art training materials make it a favorite among divers around the world. Many divers take the Emergency First Response courses to meet program prerequisites, such as PADI Rescue Diver, or as preparation for becoming a PADI Divemaster. However, most have also found the EFR program to be important in every day life. They have taken a significant step in emergency preparedness, and feel confident that they can provide care should an emergency situation arise. 

The Emergency First Response program meets requirements for CPR and First Aid in the workplace (OSHA Guideline 29 CFR 1910.151), and incorporates the latest procedures for emergency patient care. Other organizations that recognize EFR as meeting their requirements are United States Coast Guard, The Boy Scouts of America, and the American Council on Exercise (ACE), to name a few.

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