Specialties and Tech
Specialty Training cover areas such as Wreck Diving Deep, Diving Enriched Air Nitrox, Night Diving , Perfect Buoyancy, Navigation and Equipment Techniques.
Happy Divers and Pro Dive introduces the DSAT GAs Bender course, why? Well more people are diving with enriched air and this means the demand for enriched air fills is also increasing. However, there needs to be someone qualified to administer these fills to meet this demand. This is where the DSAT Gas Blender course comes in. It can result in one of two certifications: DSAT Gas Blender or DSAT Trimix Blender.
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Why AWARE - Fish Identification?
This course will introduce you to the most common fish families and species found in temperate and tropical waters. You'll also learn basic fish identification and scientific survey techniques as well as how important personal involvement is in aquatic conservation
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Through the PADI Boat Diver Specialty course, you can learn the techniques and procedures for diving from different types of boats. The more boats you're diving from, the more diving you're doing
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This course is an excellent follow-on from the advanced diver certification.
Deep diving has special requirements and techniques allowing divers to safely investigate deeper dive sites below 18 metres up to 40m.
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Ever looked at those fascinating pictures in the dive magazines and wondered just what it takes to produce such images, or perhaps you would like to capture that special encounter on your dives.
With the advent of cheaper and more easily available underwater cameras why not take the plunge and try your hand at underwater photography, with the PADI Underwater Photographer Specialty Course.
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Watching James Bond I bet you've marvelled at the scenes of scuba divers whizzing around on fantastic mini subs and underwater vehicles! Well we cant offer you the mini submarines but why not try the Underwater Diver Propulsion Vehicles. At Pro Dive Gibraltar we can give you the chance to experience the fun and thrills of these exciting vehicles.
The purpose of the PADI DPV (Diver Propulsion Vehicle) Speciality, is to familiarize divers with the skills, procedures, techniques, problems, hazards and enjoyment of diving in open water with one of these fantastic vehicles.
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Drift Diving is a great way to enjoy the experience of lesiurely see a whole site with very little effort. Dropping into the water you descend slowly onto the reef or down the side of a coral encrusted wall, you signal okay to your buddy and together you level off, send up your DSMB and let the current carry you effortlessly along, you relax and watch the changing vista unfold before your eyes. At the end of the dive you and your buddy ascend safely up the DSMB line to the surface, where you find the dive boat waiting to pick you and your buddy up, once back on board the skipper of the boat tells you that you drifted for over half a mile.
The purpose of the PADI Drift Diver Speciality Course is to familiarize divers with the skills, procedures, techniques, problems, hazards and enjoyment of drift diving in open water.
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This is a one day prerequisite course for divers wishing to complete their PADI Rescue Diver Course.
Important note: This first aid course is also suitable for the people wishing to learn first aid techniques and is recognised in every workplace - not only within the dive industry. |
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Maximize your time with an Enriched Air Diver course. Enriched Air Diver saves you time by allowing you to: stay underwater longer, get back into the water sooner, diving with Enriched Air you may feel less tired, we offer either PADI, BSAC or SSI.
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This course is designed to develop the divers practical knowledge of the theory, principles and operation of diving equipment. It will enable the diver to perform routine, recommended care and maintenance procedures. It aims to teach divers how to store their equipment properly and provide simple suggestions for comfortable equipment configurations. There is also the opportunity for participants to look at some of the latest equipment on the market.
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Master Scuba Diver is the highest level that can be reached in recreational diving and denotes high achievement. To reach this level you must complete all levels of PADI training including Rescue Diver, Emergency First Response and 5 specialty courses.
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Become a multilevel diver; learn to use the RDP Wheel and dive computers, gain credit for the time spent at shallower depths during your dive. Dive more whilst staying safe!
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Even your local dive site offers a whole new adventure by moonlight! To take advantage of this extraordinary speciality, you?ll need to be at least PADI Open Water Diver (PADI Junior Open Water Diver or equivalent) and 12 or older.
During your program you?ll go on three open water dives. You'll learn to prepare night dive activities and develop your knowledge and techniques for night diving. Some of the topics covered in PADI Night Diver Manual are:
Planning, organisation, procedures, techniques, problems and hazards of night diving.
Proper procedures for buoyancy control, navigation and communication.
Use of dive lights and buddy-system techniques.
Disorientation and emergency procedures.
Orientation to nocturnal aquatic life.
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Good buoyancy control lies at the heart of good diving!
Pro Dive makes for a more relaxed and confident approach to your diving and is an integral part of diving with a mind to conservation of the aquatic realm as well as your own personal
It is probably the hardest skill to master when you first start diving. However it does not need to be, with the PADI Peak Performance Buoyancy Speciality course you will learn and develop the skills needed to achieve mastery of this most essential of skills of the good diver.
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Losing something, most of us have at some time or another, the frustration and inconvenience let alone the expense of replacement. Imagine now that you posses the necessary skills and knowledge to effectively search and recover those elusive lost objects, perhaps a member of the dive party has dropped their torch or the strap securing their camera broke and in a moment its gone!
Learn to search methodically and effectively even in relatively low visibility, earn the respect and gratitude of your fellow divers by demonstrating your skills in organising and leading the search to recover the missing object. Take the PADI Search and Recovery Speciality and find out how!
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Maybe you dive but your partner does not, however they do share your interest in the underwater world in which you take so much pleasure. Well heres one way in which they can share your passion at least in part!
Gain knowledge and with this knowledge a greater understanding of the aquatic realm that covers 70% of the worlds surface, and is the cornerstone of life itself. Take a look at the PADI Underwater Naturalist Specialty.
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Wanna stay warm and toasty on a dive? Then dive dry. Yes!
Unlike a wetsuit, a dry suit seals you off from the outside water
and that keeps you warm! Even in surprisingly cold water.
Dry suits let you dive more challenging dive sites, and extend
your dive season. When you have the right cold water scuba diving
attire, you can stand up to the elements and take advantage of
the generally better visibility offered by winter months�especially
at inland dive sites such as quarries, lakes, sinkholes and
caves etc. As a dry suit diver, you�re equipped to scuba dive
some of the world�s incredible dive sites in the world�s cooler
regions that are best enjoyed in a dry suit even in their warmer months.
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The Oxygen Provider course is designed to give students the necessary basic training to administer oxygen to victims of diving accidents. When combined with the Rescue Diver and Emergency First Response courses it provides the best preparation to react correctly to any diving related accident.
Age: from 10 years old
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Brush up your safety skills and learn how to use a delayed
Surface Marker Buoy (SMB) and how to handle a Reel.
You will learn about the different Types of Surface Marker Buoys,
Types of reels, Methods of delayed SMB deployment, Preparing the
delayed SMB for use and the Risks and Hazards of SMB use.
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