ALTITUDE DIVER*Two Dives* Develop the skills and knowledge for diving at altitudes between 1,000 feet to 10,000 feet above sea level using the Recreational Dive Planner.

BOAT DIVER* Two Dives* Become familiar with the skills, knowledge and procedures to enjoy diving from a boat. Learn how to plan and organize your dives, proper etiquette and basic dive boat terminology. Practice entries, descents, assents and exits when diving from a boat.

BUOYANCY DIVER* Two Dives* Polish and enhance your buoyancy control through knowledge development and skill practice so you can avoid contact with the reef. A must for underwater photography.

DEEP DIVER* Four Dives* Develop your theoretical knowledge for diving at depth while learning how to plan, organize and make no-decompression dives at depths between 60 and 130 feet.

DRIFT DIVER*Two Dives* Drift diving is commonly found in the ocean and inland rivers. The currents gracefully allow you to drift from the beginning to the end of your dive effortlessly. However, there are certain procedures necessary to understanding safe drift diving techniques.

DRY SUIT DIVER*Two Dives* By the end of this class you will be able to wear and dive safely with a dry suit, how to achieve buoyancy, control ascents and control air coming into and out of your dry suit.

EQUIPMENT SPECIALIST*No Dives* Examine and understand the maintenance of regulators, gauges, tanks, B.C.'s, wetsuits and valves. Learn how to make minor adjustments, also how to repair wetsuits, gloves and boots.

SCUBA FITNESS*Eight pool sessions* A great exercise [program for those energetic divers who like to exercise on and underwater and to keep your skills current and to prepare for the divemaster swim skills.

MULTILEVEL DIVER*Two Dives* Learn the theory behind dive tables, dive computers and multilevel diving so you can plan, organize and make safely multilevel dives using "The Wheel" and/or a modern dive computer.

UNDERWATER NATURALIST*Three Dives* The objective of the Naturalist course is to study different fish, corals, plant life, aquatics and bottom compositions, how they interrelate and how we can enjoy responsible interaction with the aquatic world.

UNDERWATER NAVIGATOR*Three Dives* A safe supervises introduction to navigation's techniques used in the underwater environment. Perfect your navigation skills with a compass and Scuba Sextant so you can avoid long surface swims, reduce confusion, conserve air and avoid buddy separation.

NIGHT DIVER*Three Dives* Night diving is more enjoyable to many than daytime. See how some fish sleep while others come out and how the reef changed at night. Become familiar with dive lights, glow sticks and planning for diving after dark in this fun and relaxing course.

NITROX DIVER*Two Dives* Find out what all the commotion is all about. You will become familiar with the procedures, safety protocols, hazards, risks, benefits and theory of no decompression diving with oxygen enriched air (nitrox).

O2 PROVIDER*No Dives* Oxygen is an important first aid tool in any diving related emergency. Learn when and how to safely provide oxygen in the unlikely event of a diving accident.

UNDERWATER PHOTOGRAPHER*Two Dives* Everyone enjoys seeing those great photographs you've taken, now learn how to take them underwater. Our goal is to enable you to take underwater photographs that are properly composed, focused and exposed. Develop your practical knowledge of photographic principals, composition, film type, strobes and available light photography, and camera preparation, handling, cane and maintenance.

SEARCH AND RECOVERY DIVER*Four Dives* Learn hot to conduct and underwater searches for a lost object and then how to safely recover it using proper techniques for lifting with a lift bag.

SNAPSHOT PHOTOGRAPHER*One Pool Session* Learn the basics of using point and soot camera underwater including, basic preparation, care and maintenance of the camera, use of strobes and close-up attachments and basic composition of photos.

WRECK DIVER*Four Dives* In this course, you will learn, how to recognize and avoid potential hazards, how to tie off and penetrate wrecks and to explain the historical value of wrecks the social and legal issues of wreck diving and artifact removal from wrecks.

SPECIALTIES

The opportunities for learning and enjoyment in scuba are unlimited. Divers wanting to learn and experience more about a specific aspect of scuba may complete a Specialty course requiring class (1 or 2 evenings), pool and open water dives. Upon completion you will receive a certificate indicating your specialized expertise.