I want to be a diver, but what is SCUBA diving anyway?

2022-10-03 10:13:00 By : Mr. Eric Hua

a recreational activity, consisting of a person swimming underwater with a minimum of equipment, called “skin diving” or with scuba equipment, called “scuba diving.” If we are strictly referring to Scuba, most of the time, we are talking about an open system that uses a self-contained underwater breathing apparatus whereby a diver uses to support an independent source of air (breathing gas) while is submerge and swimming underwater.

For many, diving is a tool for exploration or other activities like photography, for others it is a sport.

But as we mentioned earlier, most people when they talk about scuba, they are referring to an Open Circuit system.

Once assembled, you don and remove it as a single unit. All the components are standardized and work with different manufacturers.

Also, the diver must have a scuba mask, fins and an exposure protection suit and it’s recommended to have a cutting tool, tables- computers and logbook.

A recreational scuba diver can go up to 40 meters and ascend safely following the correct procedure taught by scuba agencies. But, in your first Open Water Certification you will learn how to dive up to 18 meters and under certain environmental conditions. There are golden rules that every recreational diver must follow:

Dive organizations certified individuals to dive with specific equipment in a particular environment, for example could be open water or cave- restricted areas, and to a maximum depth. Your certificate never expires, but if you have a long time without diving, a refreshment course is prudent and advisable.

Your certification is valid worldwide if the diving organization where you trained is part of The World Recreational Scuba Training Council (WRSTC).

To be eligible to take a beginner course, participants must be at least 10 years old, be in good health, have good swimming skills, and have the time to practice and read. All children must be accompanied by their parents at the location of the training within the facilities.

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