OVERVIEW
This course is a continuing education certification course for certified divers.
It is an enjoyable program of continued supervised experience designed to introduce
divers to a variety of diving activities and to be taught entirely in an open
water setting. Upon successful completion of this course, graduates are considered
competent to engage in open water diving activities without supervision, provided
the diving activities and the areas dived approximate those of training. This
course is appropriate for divers who:
Desire additional
training.
Have moved from one diving area to another and desire local orientation.
Do not have, but wish to obtain, NAUI certification.
Desire orientation to a variety of diving sites and conditions.
OPEN WATER DIVES
A minimum of six open water dives is required. A maximum of three dives per day shall be applied toward course requirements. At least two dives are to be deeper than 20 feet (6 m).
The required dive topic areas listed represents three separate dives of the minimum six required. The remaining dives can be combined or split as needed to fit the situation and meet student needs provided at least six separate dives are made:
Required Dives
Navigation
Night or low visibility diving
Deep diving (130 feet/40 meters maximum depth)
Elective Dives
Search and recovery
Boat diving
Light salvage
Hunting and collecting
Exploration and underwater mapping
Non-penetration wreck diving
Observation and data collection
Diving in surf or currents
Altitude diving
Salt water diving (in areas where most diving is in fresh water)
Fresh water diving (in areas where most diving is in salt water)
Shore diving
Diving for photos or video
Using dive computers
PREREQUISITES
FOR ENTERING THE COURSE
Age. Minimum is 15 years. (Junior certification for ages 10
-14 years is allowed. See Policies Applying to All Courses: Age, Junior Certification.)
Dive Certification. Certification as a scuba diver by a NAUI
recognized agency is required. The instructor is to carefully screen and evaluate
all prospective students to assure that they understand diving safety and possess
the necessary skills to participate. Curriculum and skills from other NAUI courses
shall be used to evaluate and improve the diver’s knowledge and proficiency
if necessary.
Equipment. Students shall furnish and be responsible for the
care and maintenance of their own diving equipment. The instructor shall initially
assist the student in checking all student gear to insure it is adequate and
in proper working order.
Recognition materials: