SR Divers This course is divided into three major levels. In the first level the students will learn how to participate in operations that require body recovery, weapons recovery and scuba fatalities.
Technical Diving allows a diver to safely exceed recreational dive limits by using advanced procedures and equipment. Technical diving may involve a physical obstruction of the surface, such as diving inside a cave where direct access to the surface is not possible. In decompression the divers are essentially “trapped” underwater for a calculated amount of time whilst de-saturation occurs. This inability to immediately abort the dive and ascend to the surface means that the diver must be capable and prepared to deal with any contingencies or problems that arise the dive.
Each of our specialty courses is focused on the proper knowledge, skills, equipment and experience required to become a proficient special response diver. Taking specialties is a great way to earn higher levels of diver ratings such as Specialty Diver,
Recreational scuba diving is considered to be diving that permits a direct ascent to the surface at a controlled and pre-determined speed and does not require decompression stops. Recreational scuba diving is defined as pleasure diving to a depth of up to 130 feet without decompression stops.