Scuba diving specialty courses are additional training programs that allow divers to focus on specific aspects of diving that interest them or cater to particular environments. These courses provide divers with more in-depth knowledge and skills related to a particular area of interest. Various scuba diving agencies offer specialty courses, and the specific specialties may vary between organizations. Here are some scuba diving specialties Seantric is offering:
This specialty teaches divers how to use nitrox, a breathing gas with a higher oxygen content than regular air. Nitrox allows for extended bottom times and reduced nitrogen absorption, making it popular among recreational divers.
Underwater Photography/Videography:
These specialties focus on capturing the underwater world through photography or videography. Divers learn about the unique challenges of shooting underwater and how to use specialized equipment.
Cavern diving is an introduction to cave diving, focusing on the entrance areas of caves. Divers learn about guidelines, buoyancy, and emergency procedures specific to cavern environments.
Cavern diving is an introduction to cave diving, focusing on the entrance areas of caves. Divers learn about guidelines, buoyancy, and emergency procedures specific to cavern environments.
Cavern diving is an introduction to cave diving, focusing on the entrance areas of caves. Divers learn about guidelines, buoyancy, and emergency procedures specific to cavern environments.
Cavern diving is an introduction to cave diving, focusing on the entrance areas of caves. Divers learn about guidelines, buoyancy, and emergency procedures specific to cavern environments.
It's important to note that while these are common specialties, there are many more available to cater to diverse interests and environments. Divers can choose specialties based on their personal preferences and goals, and completing multiple specialty courses can contribute to becoming a more well-rounded and skilled diver.