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Cave diving is a highly technical activity. It combines scuba diving with cave exploration (also known as spelunking). Diving in caves offers the chance to explore the last remaining untouched corners of the world, marvel at ancient rock formations, and even discover new life forms.
Exceed the recreational scuba limits and see parts of the underwater world which very few – if any divers – have seen before!
Being a dive professional isn't your typical career. Your office is the ocean, your coworkers are fish and your commute is a boat ride!
This course is designed to give the diver an opportunity to improve their skills, knowledge, and equipment configuration, thereby increasing their safety and efficiency. This course is also intended to introduce divers to the discipline of technical diver training. Usually completed in 2-3 days of diving.
This course is to provide the diver with a working knowledge of the theory, methods, and procedures of planned staged decompression diving while using optimal breathing gas mixtures. As a part of the course students will plan and conduct standard staged decompression dives not exceeding a maximum depth of 46m (150 ft.) while using air, nitrox or helitrox if combined with that course. Equipment requirements, team requirements, configurations, decompression breathing gas mixtures (oxygen and EANx). Usually completed in 3-4 days of diving.
This course is to provide the training and experience necessary to gain the knowledge and understand the hazards of utilizing helium enriched EANx mixes of 21%-30% oxygen and no more than 35% helium for dives to a maximum depth of 52m (170 ft.) that require staged-decompression, utilizing EANx mixtures and/or oxygen during decompression. Usually completed in 3-4 days of diving.
This course is to provide the diver with the skills and knowledge needed to minimize the risks of utilizing helium based trimix breathing gas mixes for dives to a maximum depth of 73m (240 ft.) requiring staged decompression and utilizing
EANx mixtures and/or oxygen during decompression. Usually completed in 4-5 days of diving.
This course is to provide the diver with the experience and knowledge needed to minimize the risk of diving beyond 73m (240 ft.) while utilizing helium-based trimix breathing mixtures, hypoxic trimix breathing mixtures, helium based and EANx-based travel gases as well as EANx and oxygen during decompression. Usually completed in 4-5 days of diving.
This course is to provide the diver with the skills and knowledge needed to gain experience and minimize risks in cavern diving. Upon successful completion of this course, graduates are considered competent to plan and execute a cavern dive without direct supervision. Usually completed in 2 days.
This course is to provide the diver with the skills and knowledge needed to gain experience and minimize risks while conducting limited-penetration, simple navigation cave dives that do not exceed 30m (100 ft.) in depth and are within the 10-minute decompression limit. Usually completed in 3-4 days of diving.
This course provides the diver with the skills and knowledge needed to gain experience and minimize risks while conducting longer penetration cave dives with staged cylinders involving complex navigation, at depths that do not exceed 40m (130 ft). This course includes decompression dives utilizing gas mixes up to 100% oxygen. Usually completed in 3-4 dive days.
This course is to provide the diver with the skills and knowledge needed to gain experience and minimize risks while conducting dives with a Diver Propulsion Vehicle (DPV) in a technical overhead environment; i.e. open water
decompression, cave or mine. The course covers basic principles and skills to conduct technical DPV dives. Usually completed in 3-4 Dive Days.
This course is to provide the diver with the skills and knowledge needed to gain experience and minimize risks in penetration wreck diving and utilizing Air, EANx or Trimix for dives to maximum of 46m (150 feet) that require staged
decompression, utilizing EANx mixtures and/or oxygen during decompression. Usually completed in 3-4 Diving Days.
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