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Tips for an Advanced Scuba Diver
from: Maxx Adventure TravelJust like school, learning is progress. You can't simply remain at the same level year in and year out. Scuba diving requires the same progression. First, interested scuba divers have to enroll themselves in basic scuba diving courses. After they've obtained the fundamental skills and the needed knowledge of the underwater hobby, then they can proceed to the advanced level.
The next step is the Advanced Open Water Diver Course or what is simply known as the AOW. Here, advanced scuba skills are directly applied to the marine sport scuba diving. A card from the AOW is issued to the diver who passes this course.
This card must be presented at several diving areas in countries such as Australia, Malaysia and the Philippines because they won't allow you to dive at advanced locations if you don't have the AOW card.
Operators wouldn't want to take the risk of putting Open Water divers to an advanced level. They would have a harder time coping with rocky currents or dangerous, azure water environments.
An advanced scuba diver must be knowledgeable of the education ahead of him. There are 5 dives required for the completion of the Advanced Open Water Diving Course. The required 2 basic Core dives are Underwater Navigation and Deep Navigation.
The scuba diver has the liberty to select which three remaining Adventure Dives he would like to master. The course is targeted specially for certified divers who want to gain more experience, obtain more knowledge and gain more practical skills.
The most popular Adventure Dives are 1.) Underwater Photography or Peak Performance Buoyancy Dive 2.) Underwater Navigation or Naturalist Dive and 3.) Night and Deep and Photography Dives.
Advanced Scuba Diving Tips:
1. In the navigation dive, you'll be taught how to use the compass better for natural navigational aids that will assist you in your underwater journey.
2. In deep diving, you'll be allowed to dive 18 meters or 60 feet. After having completed the course, then you'll be allowed to go beyond that range and reach 30 meters or 100 feet.
3. In adventure dive, you'll be able to explore diving like observing the underwater lide and plants.
Once you know the basics of diving, there's the desire to acquire knowledge and skills for more diving enjoyment. As a diver, have you ever tried surfacing far, far from the crew boat you were in then have that long indepedent swim back? Having obtained advanced scuba diving lessons would allow you to do so -- with confidence.
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