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A full entry level certification of PADI You can earn by successfully completing the entire OPEN WATER DIVER course. It qualifies You to plan, conduct and log open water no stop (no decompression) dives with a properly equipment and accompanied buddy in conditions which You are experienced by, continue Your diving training in the PADI ADVENTURES diving program. There is a pre-entry level certification the SCUBA DIVER qualifies You to dive under the in water supervision of a PADI divemaster or some select specialty courses. The minimum ages of certification of OPEN WATER DIVER are 15. The course consists of three segments: confined water dives, knowledge development and open water dives, during which You apply dive principles, learn and practice dives and skills. A maximum depth of the course is 12 metres feet; the course takes 3-5 days…

Continuing Your education beyong courses differ from OPEN WATER DIVER course, they teach to focus on adventure activities. It gets You acquainted with diving in different conditions using navigation and many other aquatic environments…

Many kinds of ADVANTURE DIVES takes its skills under water mostly diving, with little or no class work, each takes only day or two, the depth of dive here is 30 metres0 feet. It introduces You to the basic of underwater activities: navigator, night diver, naturalist, fotographer etc… It is really fun part of world wild diving…

For to be ADVANCED OPEN WATER DIVER You will need to make five from the ADVENTURE DIVES. You will become able to navigate under the water and deep dive, it usually takes a weekend. You can improve it completing with experience of Rescue diver…

MASTER SCUBA DIVER is the highest nonprofessional rating in recreational diving. That means You have developed skills of PADI ADVANCED OPEN WATER DIVER and RESCUE DIVER, and 5 specialty diver certification.

Others, like the leadership level DIVEMASTER or OPEN WATER SCUBA INSTRUCTOR take much longer time, need a lot of experience and too many dives…

 
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