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Some people still think that it takes a lot of time and training to scuba dive. Dive Today is philosophy that addresses this perception by allowing people to begin diving right away. It’s a simple approach – you lead with the diving experience By allowing people to discover the thrill of breathing underwater for themselves, you overcome obstacles and motivate them to continue on to certification. You can register for one or both of the programs below.

Discover Scuba (and Bubblemaker) dispels common misconceptions about scuba diving by letting people try it for themselves. The program introduces basic safety information and then allows participants to scuba dive under close supervision in confined water. Discover Scuba encourages participant to continue their dive education by enrolling in a PADI Scuba Diver or Open Water Diver course. When skills are introduced during the experience, divers may earn credit toward entry-level certification.

The Bubblemaker Program- This program introduces scuba as an activity that allows kids to experience the underwater world. Under close supervision, participants swim around on scuba in shallow confined water – just playing. Colorful Bubblemaker emblems, decals, towels and toys along with a distinctive recognition certificate ,and card make the experience one to remember.

Discover Scuba Introduces potential divers, 10 years of age and older, to breathing underwater. With minimal explanation, new divers begin using scuba equipment and experience a shallow dive, in a pool or pool-like conditions, under supervision. For some, just trying diving is enough, but for others, Discover Scuba also allows them to complete Confined Water Dive One (from the Open Water Diver course) as part of the experience. This allows participants to earn credit toward these courses or toward the Discover Scuba Diving Waterskills Development Session.

The Discover Scuba Diving experience quickly moves people into the open water environment. After straight-forward knowledge and skill development sessions, participants dive in small groups at a local dive site .Discover Scuba Diving also links directly to the Open Water Diver course. Those who have completed the Discover Scuba Diving experience earn credit toward Confined Water Dive One and Open Water Dive One. This is possible because Confined Water Dive One is the same as the Discover Scuba Diving Water Skills Introduction and Development Session, and the Discover Scuba Diving dive now equals Open Water Dive One.

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