Deep Diver

Not every dive has to be deep, but some of the best recreational diving takes place in water deeper than 65 feet. The Deep Diver course builds on the skills you acquire as part of the Advanced Diver course to help enable you to make these dives safely and more effectively.
Among the topics you will learn:
To enroll in this course you must be at least 15 years old prior to the start of the class and be certified as an Advanced Open Water Diver. The course consists of self-study and in-water training with at least 40 minutes of Actual Bottom Time in open water.
Participants in this course must have mask, fins, exposure protection, BC, regulator, dive computer or gauges, and a dive knife. You can also rent much of this equipment.
For more information or to enroll in your NASE Deep Diver course, contact Accel Scuba today!
Among the topics you will learn:
- The purpose, problems, hazards, planning, preparation, equipment, air supplies, personnel, techniques, gas management, emergency procedures and depth limits
- Decompression-related topics include nitrogen narcosis and decompression sickness (definition, cause, symptoms, signs, first air and prevention), history of decompression concepts, use of dive computers, definition of terms, problems, principles and techniques
- Complete coverage of advanced gas management, problem solutions, exceptions and dive planning
- Altitude diving, flying after diving and hyperbaric chamber access and operation
To enroll in this course you must be at least 15 years old prior to the start of the class and be certified as an Advanced Open Water Diver. The course consists of self-study and in-water training with at least 40 minutes of Actual Bottom Time in open water.
Participants in this course must have mask, fins, exposure protection, BC, regulator, dive computer or gauges, and a dive knife. You can also rent much of this equipment.
For more information or to enroll in your NASE Deep Diver course, contact Accel Scuba today!