Learn how to plan deep dives, manage your gas supply and how to identify and manage narcosis. Improve buddy contact procedures, safety consideration and more at depth.
Excellent buoyancy control is what defines skilled scuba divers. You've seen the as they glide effortlessly through the water. Become a buoyancy master.
Learn how to use a compass and use natural navigational aids to navigate underwater. Become more confident when diving and navigate like a pro in the water.
Enriched Air also known as Nitrox, contains less nitrogen than regular air. This means that you can enjoy longer dives and shorter surface intervals. Get certified in just one day
Wrecks are fascinating windows to the past. Ships, airplanes and more teem with aquatic life. They are rewarding adventurous dives that excite many divers.
Unlike wetsuits, dry suits are filled with air. Learn how to control the air in your dry suit along with your buoyancy. Learn about dry suits, basic repairs and maintenance.
Adaptive Support Diver specialty is a course designed to teach friends and family adaptive techniques for diving with a buddy who has a disability.
See the underwater world in a whole new light - after the sun goes down. The scene changes as the night creatures emerge, watch the change in the glow of your dive light.
Capture images that you would be proud to share with anyone. Avoid beginner mistakes and shorten the learning curve with tips from the pros and learn how to setup and use strobes.
Be the difference in the world! Learn what you can do to reduce trash in the ocean and help with beach and ocean cleanup. Learn about coral and shark conservation and more.
Find out what it feels like to fly underwater. Gain the skills needed to dive confidently in a current. Practice the use of SMB, buddy communication, buoyancy and navigation.
Capture the sight, sounds and motion of the underwater world. Create a video that you will be proud to share, learn to use your camera, lighting, setup, editing and color correcting.
Adaptive Support Diver specialty is a course designed to teach friends and family adaptive techniques for diving with a buddy who has a disability.
Don't like wearing a heavy tank on your back? Sidemount diving is a comfortable, streamlined diving alternative. This is a great option for those that have back problems but would like to dive.
Be able to recover lost items from the bottom. Learn effective underwater search patterns and techniques and how to use a lift bag to recover items from the water.
Fly around underwater with your own underwater propulsion vehicle. Conserve energey and air and go further.