The Underwater Environmentalist
This course is to expose the diver to the physical and
biological aspects of the diving environment with emphasis on
the local area.
Course prices begin at
$150.

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OVERVIEW
This course
will draw much of the subject material from related sciences, e.g.,
oceanography, limnology, geology, biology and ecology. The use of
movies, slides and handouts are an important part of this course.
Trips to aquariums and oceanariums will be most helpful. Effort should
be made to expose the student divers to several diving environments,
e.g., lake vs. ocean, rocky reef vs. sand beach. (May be for skin
or scuba divers.)
ACADEMIC REQUIREMENTS
Subjects to be covered are as follows:
- Plant and animal life - identification,
relationships, dangers, regulations, uses - food collections
and aquaria.
- Conservation and pollution - problem areas and possible
solutions.
- Water movement and characteristics - tides, currents,
waves and surf, temperature, pressure, density, buoyancy, visibility
and
sound.
- Shore, bottom and surface conditions - features, hazards,
natural aids to navigation and wind effects.
- Diving locations - sources
of information, use of charts, arranging and planning of dives.
PREREQUISITES
FOR ENTERING THE COURSE
- Age. Minimum is 15 years.
- Certification: NAUI Scuba Diver
certification or the equivalent is required. The instructor
is to ensure adequate student knowledge
and capability before any open water training and shall use skill or
other evaluations to do so.
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