SDI NIGHT/LIMITED VISIBILITY DIVER
Many divers find that night diving is their favorite type of diving. As with all specialty diving applications, procedures are different than those associated with open water diving. The purpose of this course is to acquaint the open water diver with the procedures, techniques, and potential hazards associated with diving at night, or in limited visibility. Becoming familiar with the use of dive lights, and night diving techniques such as navigation, buddy system procedures, communications, buoyancy control, and interacting with nocturnal aquatic life, the diver can safely enjoy night diving.
What you can expect to learn:
The SDI Night/Limited Visibility Course takes an in-depth look at all of the following and more:
Why dive at night?
Different aquatic life
Experience in limited visibility
Special equipment
Diving lights
Importance of light and back up
Comparison of different styles
Personal dive beacon
Buddy system
Buddy contact
Communications
Navigation
Bottom contour
Compass
Boat
Beach/Lake
Marker light/strobe
Disorientation
With buddy
Lost buddy
Light failure
Buoyancy considerations
Emergency procedures
Disabled diver
Lost diver
Diving maladies
Underwater environment
Nocturnal life
Many divers find that night diving is their favorite type of diving. As with all specialty diving applications, procedures are different than those associated with open water diving. The purpose of this course is to acquaint the open water diver with the procedures, techniques, and potential hazards associated with diving at night, or in limited visibility. Becoming familiar with the use of dive lights, and night diving techniques such as navigation, buddy system procedures, communications, buoyancy control, and interacting with nocturnal aquatic life, the diver can safely enjoy night diving.
What you can expect to learn:
The SDI Night/Limited Visibility Course takes an in-depth look at all of the following and more:
Why dive at night?
Different aquatic life
Experience in limited visibility
Special equipment
Diving lights
Importance of light and back up
Comparison of different styles
Personal dive beacon
Buddy system
Buddy contact
Communications
Navigation
Bottom contour
Compass
Boat
Beach/Lake
Marker light/strobe
Disorientation
With buddy
Lost buddy
Light failure
Buoyancy considerations
Emergency procedures
Disabled diver
Lost diver
Diving maladies
Underwater environment
Nocturnal life
Many divers find that night diving is their favorite type of diving. As with all specialty diving applications, procedures are different than those associated with open water diving. The purpose of this course is to acquaint the open water diver with the procedures, techniques, and potential hazards associated with diving at night, or in limited visibility. Becoming familiar with the use of dive lights, and night diving techniques such as navigation, buddy system procedures, communications, buoyancy control, and interacting with nocturnal aquatic life, the diver can safely enjoy night diving.
What you can expect to learn:
The SDI Night/Limited Visibility Course takes an in-depth look at all of the following and more:
Why dive at night?
Different aquatic life
Experience in limited visibility
Special equipment
Diving lights
Importance of light and back up
Comparison of different styles
Personal dive beacon
Buddy system
Buddy contact
Communications
Navigation
Bottom contour
Compass
Boat
Beach/Lake
Marker light/strobe
Disorientation
With buddy
Lost buddy
Light failure
Buoyancy considerations
Emergency procedures
Disabled diver
Lost diver
Diving maladies
Underwater environment
Nocturnal life
THIS INCLUDES YOUR ONLINE CODE. WHAT’S NOT INCLUDED: RENTAL GEAR, WETSUITS, BCD’S, REGULATORS, WEIGHTS, AIR, MASK, FINS, SNORKELS OR ANY ADDITIONAL GEAR SUCH AS LIGHTS, REELS, COMPASSES ETC. LASTLY BOAT FEES, PARK FEES, PARKING FEES ARE ALSO NOT INCLUDED.