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Last Post 02 Apr 2009 07:22 AM by mwilltru15. 10 Replies.
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21 Dec 2008 05:53 AM  
Scuba diving is swimming underwater using SCUBA - Self Contained Underwater Breathing Apparatus. Using a cylinder of compressed gas to breathe (usually air, but sometimes other gases), scuba divers can stay underwater much longer than would be possible by just holding their breath - for hours or even days!

With the assistance of equipment such as scuba masks, breathing regulators, buoyancy devices, fins, and gauges scuba divers can explore the underwater world. Modern scuba diving is very safe and easy to learn. All basic skills can be learned in as little as three days.

Scuba diving is a sport that is practiced recreationally all around the world and can even be a profession. There are many diving jobs such as recreational divemaster and instructor, commercial diver, police diver, scientific diver, and military diver.
Why do people scuba dive?

For some it's the beauty of the reef and the marine life that inhabits it, for others it's the thrill of discovery deep inside a wreck or cave - everyone has a different reason for scuba diving, but most would agree that it's for the sheer enjoyment of experiencing the underwater world, a world so far removed from ours that it will truly amaze you. Whether you want to relax while photographing brightly colored tropical fish, be thrilled by the power and grace of a school of sharks, or make a living working underwater, scuba diving has it all.
Who can scuba dive?

The simple answer is - almost anyone. Scuba divers are aged from 8 years and over and come from all walks of life. Here are some basic considerations:

* Age
Children as young at 8 years old can start diving with programs taught in the safety of shallow water and aimed specifically at young children. From the age of 10 years old children can be certified as Junior Open Water Divers and those 15 years and older can be certified as Open Water Divers. There are no upper age limits.

* Health
You need to be in a state of good health. This doesn't mean you need to be super-fit, but you have to be free of any serious medical problems. You'll answer a medical questionnaire when you sign up for a course and if you or your instructor have any concerns you will be referred to a medical doctor for assessment. You will also need to be able to swim and float or tread water.

* Disabilities
Scuba diving is accessible to people with physical disabilities. Many instructors are trained to provide courses tailored to physically challenged divers and there are diving societies whose primary goal is to facilitate and promote diving for physically challenged people.

What types of scuba diving are there?

There are many types of scuba diving which means there's always something new to do and see. Here are the most popular types:

* Recreational
Most divers are recreational divers and this is the form of diving that is devoted to having fun. Some divers love looking at fish and coral, but there are also many specialized areas of scuba diving. After Open Water certification you can complete courses in all sorts of specialties including, but not limited to: night diving, wreck diving, deep diving, navigation, fish identification, underwater naturalism, photography, videography, cave diving, ice diving, altitude diving, and rescue diving.

* Technical
Some recreational divers want to explore the marine world even further than recreational diving equipment and training allows. Technical diving encompasses areas such as extreme deep diving, advanced wreck diving, and advanced cave diving. Technical diving is for very experienced recreational divers and requires specialised training and equipment.

* Commercial
Commercial divers scuba dive for a living. They build underwater structures such as oil platforms, carry out underwater maintenance, conduct surveys, create maps, participate in salvage operations, and work in many other diving related occupations.

* Military
Military diving is similar to commercial diving but also involves such tasks as underwater surveillance, mine clearing, and military research. Military divers and scientists have historically been responsible for most advances in dive equipment and dive medicine.

Where do people scuba dive?

You can scuba dive anywhere you can find water. Over two-thirds of the planet is covered by water, so you can dive almost anywhere. Tropical coral reefs tend to be most popular amongst recreational divers but there are also many wonderful things to be found in cold water environments such as lakes, rivers, and quarries.

Divers can be found in all corners of the globe from the tropical reefs of the Caribbean and the Great Barrier Reef, to the world's biggest lake in Siberia - even under the ice of Antarctica. While most dive shops and resorts operate in warm tropical environments it's also common to find local dive centers and dive clubs in most cities around the world - even inland cities with no water.
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22 Dec 2008 06:39 PM  
I definitely do it for the beauty. There is nothing like it anywhere else. I have been on mountains, in planes, nothing matches the serenity found beneath the water. You feel like you are the only person on the planet.
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25 Dec 2008 12:38 AM  
Thanks for posting this! Ive never scuba dove before but I'm definitely thinking of trying it now. It seems like a great experience
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25 Dec 2008 02:22 AM  
There is nothing like diving in the world. It is a very spiritual experience and I recommend it to everyone. It is a experience that every should try at least once.
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27 Dec 2008 10:11 PM  
I went snorkeling about six years ago of the coast of Cancun and had a blast. Kind of got worried when I saw all the barracuda but in the end all things worked out okay. How long does it take to learn scuba diving?
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28 Dec 2008 01:15 PM  
It does not take long at all the get certified. The certification process is setup into three stages, academics,pool sessions and dives. You can do the academics over the Internet to cut down on time and then do the pool sessions and dives with an Instructor. You can learn more about the process at http://www.padi.com.

All of this can be done over a long weekend with private lessons or over a longer stretch of time with group lessons.

Hope you decide to make the jump into scuba diving. Keep us updated.

Jared

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29 Dec 2008 04:38 AM  
I like swimming very much.But i cant swin under water.I think it will be easy with Scuba diving.I love it and i can do it.Thanks.
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29 Dec 2008 12:40 PM  
Scuba diving is really fun. Everyone should atleast give it a try. Its amazing experience.
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29 Dec 2008 04:18 PM  
I've been scuba diving since i was a child, back then i lived in Florida near Daytona Beach and was exposed to numerous people who had enjoyed doing it for many years. Naturally i was drawn into diving myself and have enjoyed the experience ever since. I now live in Michigan, but still enjoy scuba diving in the great lakes. Sunken ships are a wonder to behold and a great place to get a good look at local species..
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02 Apr 2009 07:21 AM  
Great intro, springrider! Everyone needs to learn to dive. There is no freedom in the world like diving....unless it's skydiving and with scuba you are not throwing yourself at the Earth from a plane!
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02 Apr 2009 07:22 AM  
By the way, I have problems with one knee and one wrist. Scuba is a great exercise for me because it is low-impact.
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