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Scuba Diving: Discover More



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A Discovery Scuba Dive is a supervised dive in which you can explore the underwater world at up to 12 metres deep. Your instructor will always be nearby, within arm's reach and ready to assist you if you have any problems. Your instructor might hold on to you during some dives. However, it is recommended that your scuba tank be sized to you. This way, you can stay cool and enjoy your new sport.

PADI Discover Scuba Diving

PADI Discover Scuba Diving provides a great way to learn about scuba dive. This course is appropriate for all ages. It begins with a briefing and is followed by a swim to a depth of up to 12 metres. It usually takes between two and three hours to complete the course.

PADI Discover Scuba Diving doesn't offer full certification, but the skills that you will acquire will be useful in the next steps. PADI aims to design its courses so that progression is simple and enjoyable. No matter your age, anyone can take the leap to the next level and continue their education.


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PADI Open Water Course

PADI Open Water courses are a great way of getting into scuba diving. This course combines open-water training with confined training. It emphasizes safety, as well as scuba diving skills. After completing the course, you will be able dive in safe and secure locations all over the globe.


Five sections make up the PADI Open Water course. Each chapter includes a knowledge review quiz. The manual should be completed and students must answer all the questions. Five videos are included with the PADIOpen Water course. They will assist students in understanding the course content.

Big Fish Diving

Big Fish Diving offers a Discover Dive Program that helps new divers to get comfortable with scuba dives. This program requires students must be at the age of 10 and familiar with basic swimming techniques. Participants must also fill out a medical questionnaire. New divers will be accompanied by a certified instructor diving at the site.

Big Fish Dive Centre has a large selection of dive gear for hire. The diving equipment is sized to accommodate the individual's size, and the centre is committed to helping everyone get comfortable on the water. The dive centre suggests that you use a shortery instead of a full-length dive suit in cooler months. The new, purpose-built dive boat can also be used by the centre. It can store up to 20 tanks. A permanent mooring allows for easy access to the boat. Big Fish Diving also offers advanced divers a wide range of diving courses and PADI specialist courses.


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Scuba gear

You must have scuba gear if you wish to explore the underwater world. Depending on how deep you plan to go, you'll need an air supply and a regulator to keep you from decompressing too quickly. You can also use the scuba gauge for determining how much air is remaining in your cylinders. This gauge can be either a separate device, or integrated into your dive computer. It is important that the gauge you choose is rated for the diving depth.

Think about where you'll be diving, and what your preferences are when selecting gear. Some gear is universal and will work in almost any environment. Others are made for one type of diving. A diving mask can be an essential part of your scuba gear. It is suitable for all diving types, regardless of depth or temperature.



 



Scuba Diving: Discover More