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For a quick reference on prerequisites on each course, please consult our progression chart

 

 

 

As Adventure Diver, You need only two more dives to become Advanced Diver.

 

Your Options are:

 

  • Adventure Diver  to Advanced  Diver

  • Advanced Diver   to MASTER SCUBA DIVER

  • Adventure Diver to DIVEMASTER

  • Adventure Diver to INSTRUCTOR

 

Let us assist you in your Continuing Diver Education

 

call Ross: (632)9868712

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or e-mail: divementor@gmail.com

     

The PADI Adventures in Diving Program is key to success of any PADI Continuing Education Program.  It sets the foundation for additional training, not only for PADI Specialties but also for meeting other prerequisites.  PADI Rescue Diver and leadership level program build upon skill divers acquire during various Adventure Dives

 

Minimum Age

Be at least 10 years of age to participate in the following Adventure Dives: Altitude, AWARE - Fish Identification, Boat, Digital Underwater Photography, Dry Suit, Peak Performance Buoyancy, Underwater Naturalist, Underwater Navigation, Underwater Photography and Underwater Videography.

 

Be 12 years of age or older to participate in all other Adventure Dives except the Enriched Air Adventure Dive.

 

Be at 15 years of age to participate in the Enriched Air Adventure Dive.

 

Note: 10 and 11-year-old divers may earn a Junior Adventure Diver certification. Divers who are 12-14 years old may obtain Junior Adventure Diver or Junior Advanced Open Water Diver certifications.

Duration

 

Prerequisites

Be certified as a PADI (Junior) Open Water Diver or have a qualifying certification from another training organization. (This is defined as proof of an entry level scuba certification with a minimum of four open water training dives.)

 

Prior to the start of a Junior Adventure Diver course, you must have both a parent (legal guardian) and the child (aged 10-11) watch the Youth Diving: Responsibility and Risks video or review the Youth Diving: Responsibility and Risks Flipchart. Both parent and child must read and sign the Youth Diving: Responsibility and Risks Acknowledgment form.

 

(The Youth Diving: responsibility and risks flipchart and the Youth Diving: responsibility and risks Acknowledgment are located in the General standards and Procedure Appendix.)

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