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How to Become an Aqua Diver



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There are a few things you must do to become a wreck diving instructor. First, you have to become certified. Also, equipment is required to become a wreck diver. You can learn about these requirements in this article. This article will help you decide whether wreck diving is right for you. There are two main types of wreck diving - Full-penetration and historical shipwreck diving.

Wreck diving with full penetration

Full-penetration wreck diving is an advanced skill that requires special equipment. Other hazards can include falling off an overhead beam, running out, and losing your way in a maze. Some wrecks can also be filled with silt or mud making it difficult to find your way around.

Full-penetration wreck dives are more dangerous than light-zone dives. These risks include exposure to overhead hazards, close proximity to the structure and silt within the structure. The dangers can be managed if the diver is able to move laterally to an exit point.


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Historical shipwreck diving

Divers who are looking for a different type of diving adventure often choose historical shipwreck dives. This type of diving can be a great way explore the past, and to find treasure. While not always protected by law, shipwrecks are often a great place to look for relics.


Shipwrecks offer a fascinating look into the past and can serve as valuable learning tools. They are richly populated with artifacts as well as history. This can give insight into the world of shipping and commerce. Shipwrecks offer a rare opportunity to examine the lives of past mariners as well as their struggles and triumphs.

Requirements to become a wreck diver

It takes special training to dive in wrecks. You will need to be able to adjust your breathing to accommodate wrecks at different depths. Also, it is essential to learn the rule for thirds when you think about air consumption. For more information, take a PADI/SDI wreck diving course.

Wreck divers are able to explore the remains of land vehicles that are buried deep in the ocean. As wrecks disintegrate, artificial reefs form. Wrecks are an exciting and challenging experience. But once you have the skills and learned about safety precautions, it will be easy to fall in love with them.


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Equipment required to become a wreck diver

The first step in becoming an experienced wreck diver is to get the right equipment. This will require standard scuba equipment like a wetsuit or drysuit and a dive light. A compass is also required. Depending on the type of dive you want to do, you may need other gear such as a camera and additional breathing gas. A dive center can help you select the right equipment for the dive you want to do.

A good regulator is also crucial. A high-performance regulator should be your choice. It should be easy to use, have low breathing pressure, and be robust. You will need to be able accommodate low-pressure accessories (such as a BC regulator or a drysuit). It should also be able to route hoses through low pressure ports so they have less strain when diving.



 



How to Become an Aqua Diver