Junior Open Water Divers automatically become Open Water Divers at age 15. Any replacement certification card or eCard purchased the day after the diver's 15th birthday will automatically show an Open Water Diver (not Jr. Open Water Diver) certification.

If you're not ready to try diving locally, but want to support your local dive shop, you can complete eLearning and portions of the course close to home, then complete the rest of the course while travelling. Contact your local PADI Dive Shop and ask about an open water referral.


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Experience new adventures with a PADI Instructor by your side. PADI continuing education courses like Advanced Open Water Diver and Deep Diver will help you develop your skills as a diver. Learn more about PADI Specialty courses.

If you don't have the opportunity to dive for six months (or longer), you can quickly refresh the knowledge and skills you learned in Open Water with the PADI ReActivate program. Your PADI certification never expires, but after a long period of inactivity, you may want to brush up on diving fundamentals and safety procedures.

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Considered by many divers to be the best wreck dive in the world, the SS President Coolidge was a luxury passenger liner converted to a troop carrier during WWII. While entering the Segond Channel she struck a friendly mine. The captain ran her aground with the intention of salvaging, however the ship sank quickly.

Turtle Canyon reef is one of the most popular dive sites on the island of Oahu due to the sheer number of sea turtles here. This reef is a turtle cleaning station and is fairly shallow, making it also a great snorkel site.

This site is located inside the lagoon, it is not very deep which is ideal for beginners or training dives. It is also the ideal place for photographers, who like brightness (white sand) and calm conditions (sheltered from the current).

Blue Corner is considered the number 1 of Palau dive sites. Often strong currents, so a Reef hook is strongly recommended. Incredible fish and coral life. Best visibility on outgoing current. Adrenaline rush guaranteed!

Despite their protruding teeth, menacing grin, and aggressive predatory status, barracuda are actually completely passive towards divers and snorkelers, although passing by a large adult can still be intimidating to the most experienced scuba diver. They are found in tropical and temperate oceans throughout the world, preferring to cruise over coral reefs, seagrass beds, and near the surface of the water, never venturing very deep; therefore, they are commonly sighted while scuba diving.

Too bad, because we could have carried our catch over to the popular restaurant SALT at SanRoc Cay Marina in Orange Beach where the dive boat docks. Chef Chris Sherrill and Chef Landon Benton would have prepared the lionfish in multiple creative dishes like they do with just about any other kind of fish their customers bring in. (More on that later.) Meanwhile, we simply enjoyed the swirl of colorful marine life populating the wreck.

On my second dive of the day with Down Under, we visited the Captain Shirley Brown, a 128-foot ferro-cement ship that once served as a waterborne club before being sent to the bottom about 85 feet deep two years ago. On that dive, I saw more amberjack and snapper and even larger lionfish than on the LuLu, and my dive buddy Chandra Wright spent her safety stop 20 feet deep fending off a pesky remora that tried to stick to her wetsuit, then gave her a kiss on the cheek before swimming off.

Our company was founded in 1997 to provide sport diving education and training to the Reykjavk population. We soon began taking both local and visiting divers to Silfra, one of our favorite dive sites near Reykjavk. We loved sharing this incredible site with our friends, old and new. Through our promotion and by word of mouth, Silfra became an internationally renowned dive site. We are proud to set the industry standards for diving and snorkeling operations at Silfra and in Iceland more broadly. Our team members at DIVE.IS are sustained and motivated by a sincere love and respect for Icelandic nature, the underwater world, and each other. It gives us great joy to be able to continue sharing our favorite experiences with our friends and guests.

Comic Books In The Further Adventures of Indiana Jones #16, Indy and Captain Katanga, along with Katanga's crew, take over a submarine belonging to a crew of Submarine Pirates. They then have to make a crash dive to avoid the depth charges of an Imperial Japanese cruiser.

Film - AnimationĀ  Madagascar: "Hoover Dam! We're still in New York. Abort mission! Dive, dive!" Both Shrek and Donkey say this to Dragon during an Aerial Canyon Chase scene in Shrek 4D (the 3-D Movie that plays at Universal Studios).

Film - Live ActionĀ  In Flash Gordon (1980) PRINCE VULTAN gives the order "SQUADRON FORTYYYYY! DIIIVEE!" All submarine movies have a dive scene: K-19: The Widowmaker, The Hunt for Red October, U571, Crimson Tide, The Enemy Below ... The Hunt for Red October also features an Inversion of this trope, with the submarine USS Dallas doing an "Emergency Blow" of her ballast tanks to send her rocketing to the surface to avoid an incoming torpedo. This sends a 100-meter submarine bolting out of the water like a breaching whale while stunned sailors on the surface look on. Rob Schneider in Down Periscope. "Prepare for dive!" One of the reasons why Das Boot is so great: it plays the trope straight then subverts it when instead of being saved by diving, the submarine is endangered by the fact that it's sinking. In a deleted scene in Austin Powers in Goldmember, Dr. Evil tried giving these types of commands, parroted by Frau Farbissina, tilting the sub every which way, until an unnamed officer gave some real commands. Dr. Evil even said he did it out of love for Das Boot, "or as we call it in English... 'The Boot'". Heard in Run Silent, Run Deep on a couple of occasions, including once when it is cut off by the depth charge that sinks the submarine. In Morning Departure, the Trojan dives in an attempt to avoid the Sea Mine, with disastrous consequences.

LiteratureĀ  Averted in Alistair MacLean's novel Ice Station Zebra. Many scenes take place aboard a nuclear submarine, and the first time that it dives, the captain merely says "Okay men, we're going down." The protagonist finds this rather disappointing.

Video GamesĀ  When the Wardog Squadron goes after Scinfaxi in Ace Combat 5: The Unsung War, it initially performs an emergency submersion, but is forced to break surface and emergency-submerge again to fire its missiles. Eventually, Wardog squadron inflicts so much damage that when they try to dive again, they can't: it would sink the ship. DIVE DIVE DIVE HIT YOUR BURNERS PILOT!!! The immortal introduction to a mission in FreeSpace 2 that starts with you playing chicken of a huge alien Battlestar about to run you over.

Real LifeĀ  Using this command in an urgent, panicky fashion used to be Truth in Television during the early years of submarine warfare, when the boats could only stay submerged for fairly short periods and travelled faster while on the surface. Being spotted by enemy aircraft was the boat's cue to commence a crash dive. Improved hydrodynamics and battery technology allowed more modern diesel-electric submarines to stay submerged for hours at a time and make better speed at snorkel depth than on the surface, and nuclear-powered vessels theoretically only need to surface to resupply and rotate their crews. German U-boats used the word "Alarm!" to begin an emergency dive when an enemy aircraft was spotted. The movie Das Boot famously got this correct (slightly NSFW due to bare butt). U.S. Navy fast-attack submarines really do make this announcement when commencing a dive (though generally with less emotion, as it's a routine command). Averted in the Royal Navy.

At Buddy Dive we value dive training and continuous development of our team, facilities, and our guests. In 2010 we decided to bundle our 30 years of experience and started the Buddy Dive Academy. Over the last years, the Buddy Dive Academy has grown to a professional dive training center. All the hard work got awarded when the Buddy Dive Academy became a PADI 5-star Career Development Center. Something to be proud of as there are only 100 Career Development Centers worldwide and the Buddy Dive Academy is the only one in the southern Caribbean.

Buddy Dive Academy offers every level of dive training imaginable, conducted in several languages. We offer dive training courses from the recreational level to the professional level and everything in between. We start with introductory courses such as Discover Scuba Diving (DSD) and Open Water Scuba certification and offer professional level Instructor Development Courses (IDC) as well. In addition, we offer a variety of continuing dive training; besides the standard PADI specialties, we also offer you the chance to become a tec diver or start your career in diving and become a dive instructor.

The discover scuba dive is an introduction to scuba diving. In half a day you will learn about the equipment, the basics of breathing underwater, and experiencing scuba diving for yourself under the guidance of our professional instructors.

Incl. theory, pool training, and 1 ocean dive. Min. age 10 years. *

A complete scuba diving course that will teach you everything you need to know when becoming a diver. The course will lead you through the basic principles of diving, confined water dives to learn the basic skills, and finally, open water dives to use the skills you learned and to explore the beauty of the underwater world

With the PADI Open Water Certification, you are allowed to dive without a dive instructor and to a maximum depth of 18 meters/60 feet.

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