The Search & Recover Diver
This course is to provide the diver with the skills and knowledge to
do those underwater tasks commonly needed by the experienced recreational
diver and to minimize the risks of such tasks.
Course prices begin at
$150.


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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ACADEMIC REQUIREMENTS Specific subject areas to be covered are as follows:
- Underwater navigation – provides
the diver with the skills needed to use a compass and natural aids
for orientation, in order to establish
position, get about and find particular locations while submerged.
The theory, problems, methods, equipment, distance/time relationships
and use of charts are to be included.
- Limited visibility diving - prepares
the diver with the skills and knowledge needed to function and
minimize the risk of diving in turbid
water and at night. The problems, methods, equipment, hazards and
cautions, plus safety procedures are to be included.
- Search methods - provide
the diver with the background to understand and select a search
pattern and then perform a search using proper
techniques. The problems, methods, procedures and equipment are
to be included.
- Light salvage or recovery - prepares the diver to handle
the recovery of small to intermediate-size objects with limited
equipment. The theory,
problems, hazards, methods, equipment and principles involved are
to be covered. The necessary rigging and knot tying are also to be
included.
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