DEEP DIVER

What is Deep Diving?
Any dive performed in a water body at a range of 18-40 below sea level, is known as deep diving in the world of recreational Diving. While technical Divers often dive to much greater depths, In recreational diving, the dive must always be a no-decompression dive that is it must remain within the no decompression limits of the dive table. The limit of recreational diving is considered to be 40 meters and this is the depth that a diver trained in deep diving is certified to descend to. Usually, a deep dive is considered to be a dive to 30 meters.

WHAT WILL YOU LEARN

You will learn about decompression procedures including nitrogen narcosis and decompression sickness, and the use of dive computers including avoiding the need for stage decompression. Your course will also include teachings on the purpose, problems, hazards, planning, preparation, equipment, air supplies, personnel, techniques, gas management, emergency procedures, and depth limits for recreational diving

COURSE REQUIREMENTS

YOUR NEXT ADVENTURE
WRECK DIVING

If you are at least 15 years old and have a Advanced Scuba Diver certification or the equivalent thereof, you can take a Wreck Diver (External Survey) course and start exploring sunken vessels, aircraft, and other amazing wrecks in the underwater world.

Scuba diver passing by a wreckage of a large sunken ship in the Red Sea.