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1) Why is cavern diver?
If you dive within the
light zone of a cave, the area near the cave entrance where natural
light is always visibly, you're cavern diving. If you want to
explore secrets hidden in caverns around the world you'll need your
PADI Cavern Diver certification. During your first open water dive
you'll practice line handling, reel use and emergency procedures
without entering a cavern. But, for your next three dives, you're
headed into the cavern, staying within the light zone and 40
meters/130 feet total distance of the surface. |
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What you will learn?
- Planning,
organization, techniques, problems and hazards of cavern diving.
- Special
equipment use, such as lights, guidelines, reels and redundant
breathing systems.
- Proper body position, buoyancy control, air management and
emergency procedures.
- Cavern diving hazards such as silting, line problems,
disorientation and emergencies
- Certification counts toward the PADI Master Scuba Diver rating
- This is not a cave diving course and does not result in a cave
diving certification. It does prepare you to enter a cave diving
program. |