By taking the National Geographic Diver Course you can broaden your awareness and take your diving skills to a new level. You will complete a minimum of two dives during this certification.
As part of the National Geographic Diver Specialty course, you fine-tune your buoyancy, then set off on an exploration project. Whether it’s a survey of plant life or a study of water temperature variation, this project is your chance to think, observe and document like those who dive for science and discovery. On your next dive you’ll hone your navigation skills, then dive into an aquatic life exercise – which may also be part of your exploration project.
You will learn how tp observe your surroundings to get the best experience from each dive. You gain ractical experience by gathering information and collecting images to create a visual representation of a dive site, detailing what you’ve discovered through your observations. The course gives you improved underwater navigation skills and ability to find your way around underwater by using a compass as well as natural references. And you will be introduced to a multitude of aquatic species and be able to identify local plants and animals.
To take this course you must be a PADI Open Water Diver or Junior Open Water Diver and at least 10 years old.
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