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Night Diving and Limited Visibility

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While diving at night you can discover a different side of this world and you can experience it from a completely different view.

As quoted from an enthusiast night diver: “Diving at night means excitement, adventure and fascination all at the same time. While diving at night you can discover a different side of this world and you can experience it from a completely different view. It is an unbelievable feeling to discover the mysteries held underwater when the sun goes down!”

The SSI Night Diving and Limited Visibility course introduces you to the world of nocturnal excitement under water. The goal of this course is to acquaint you with  procedures, techniques and potential hazards associated with night diving or low visibility diving.

Equipped with a powerful torch you will witness many color transformations. Night diving is a whole new way to experience the underwater world.”We familiarize you with night versus limited visibility diving., special night equipment, night buddy system and overcoming disorientation. We teach you buoyancy control in the dark and interacting with nocturnal aquatic life.

Night diving is a whole new way to experience the underwater world.

 

SSI Night and Limited Visibility. The Training Sessions.

The training sessions contain:

  • Night vs limited visibility diving
  • Special equipment
  • Dive preparation
  • The dive itself
  • Advanced techniques

SSI Night and Limited Visibility. Learning Method.

The primary goal of any SSI Specialty course is to teach you important skills in a fun environment. All courses are taught using home study, short academic sessions, and in-water training.

 Our method is focused on learning you the skills and concepts required to safely and comfortably dive at night or in limited visibility conditions. And remember. Some of the ocean’s most amazing creatures only come out at night, so your dive doesn’t have to end when the sun goes down. By our method you will learn how to enter and exit the water, use specialized equipment, and how to communicate and dive with a buddy at night or in limited visibility.

Prerequisite

• Minimum age: 12 years old.
• Complete SSI medical questionnaire before starting the course.
• Amount of Academic Sessions: Variable
• React Right is open to divers and non-divers

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FAQ

Is scuba diving safe?
Yes! There have been decades of research put into scuba diving and how to make it as safe as possible. Our Diving programs have been designed to teach you everything you need to know about scuba diving safely. This includes how to avoid running low on air, checking your air regularly, ascending slowly and safely to avoid decompression sickness, and planning your dives to make sure you stay safe. Scuba diving (like most activities) has its risks and hazards, but when a diver follows the rules that they are taught when they learn to scuba dive, it is an extremely safe activity.

Diving programs have been designed in a way that teaches you all you need to know within just a few days, and in a way that is easy to remember. There is always more to learn about scuba diving, but getting the basics is fairly easy, and lots of fun!

Once you have practiced using the equipment and learned to control your buoyancy etc., you will find that scuba diving becomes second nature and does not require too much thought.

A certification is achieved after you pass all of the requirements during your scuba diving program. The best way to learn to scuba dive is to earn your Open Water Diver certification, which will certify you to dive safely to a maximum of 18 meters (60 feet) deep. 

Once you have this certification, you can flash it at any dive center around the world and start exploring the incredible underwater world. But getting your Open Water Diver certification is just the start of the adventure! There are many advanced diver programs you can join that will certify you to dive deeper, go shipwreck diving, try night diving , and more.

Once you are certified you are certified for life! However, if you have a period where you do not scuba dive for a while, you will need to take a scuba skills update with a dive professional who can assess your diving skills and ensure you are still comfortable in the water.

The maximum depth for recreational diving is 40 meters (130 feet). Technical divers can dive deeper, but this requires in-depth training and breathing a different mix of gasses.

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