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RESCUE

DIVER COURSE

PREREQUIZITES:

  • PADI Advanced Open Water Course or equivalent
  • Emergency First Responder Certification or equivalent dated within the last 24 months.
  • 20 Logged dives
DESCRIPTION:After you have completed the PADI Advanced Open Water Course and Emergency First Response, you are ready for the PADI Rescue Diver Course.   The Rescue course provides divers with skills that are essential for Self Rescue and for helping other divers.  Upon completion you will qualify to take the PADI Dive Master class and be on your way to becoming a professional.
Want to start sooner?  How about right now! You can now do all the academic work, quizzes and final exam all on line in the comfort of your home..or anywhere with an Internet connection. When you have completed the e-learning portion you then will only need to complete the water training with us to complete the class.
The class consists of five academic and five open water modules. We use the Day's Inn Airport swimming pool just a few minutes from the shop. All of the basics of the Rescue course are learnt and mastered in the pool before you progress to open Water.  They are as follows:
beach rescue with scuba gear on
Module One
Academic: Self Rescue and Diver Stress
Open Water: Swimming and Non-swimming Assists, Panicked-Diver Response and Underwater Problems
Module Two
Academic: Diving First Aid
Open Water: Missing Diver Procedures and Surfacing the Unconscious Diver
Module Three
Academic: Emergency Management
Open Water: In-Water Respiration and Equipment Removal
Module Four
Academic: Equipment Considerations
Open Water: In-Water Artificial Respiration(continued), Egress and First-Aid Procedures for Pressure Related Accidents.
Module Five
Academic: Review and Exam
Open Water: Diving-Accident Scenarios
Our Rescue classes are kept small to ensure that you get plenty of hands on practice. This can be a strenuous class and you should be in good physical condition and posses good diving skills to participate.
If you have any questions, do not hesitate to call and speak to one of our experienced scuba instructors directly.
 REQUIERMENTS:
Reservations are required
Student record file
Minimum age is 12
Under 18 need a parent or guardians approval & signature.
Although not required, we recommend that all divers have diving insurance. The cost is very low and benefits high. Please take a look here!
DUE TO THE NATURE OF THIS CLASS WE HAVE A 14 DAY RESCHEDULING POLICY AS WE NEED AT LEAST 2 STUDENTS TO CONDUCT THE CLASS.
COSTS:The cost of $299.99 and includes your Rescue Manual, Rescue Mask, tanks, weights, academic reviews, confined water training and the certification card upon successful completion.
Equipment that is not included and must be owned by the student is your BCD, Regulator, Mask, Snorkel (non purge), fins, Pocket Mask and a small first aid kit. All of those items are available for sale here in the shop and enrolled students receive discounted prices.
Although not required, we highly recommend that all divers have diving insurance. The cost is very low and benefits high. Please take a look here!
 

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Robert Malone went fishing for shrimp and pulled in a surprise: a 27-pound Maine lobster that could never be viewed as shrimpy.
The beast, caught in the vicinity of Rockland, Maine, was dubbed Rocky, reports the Associated Press. Of course, the size of the lobster's fearsome claws also bring to mind the meaty fists of that boxer named Balboa.

Malone opted to donate the nearly 40-inch-long crustacean to the Maine State Aquarium in Boothbay Harbor, the AP says. That's pretty magnanimous -- depending on how you look at it.
Lobster prices aren't what they once were, having fallen along with the economy around 2008. But they were above $3.30 a pound in 2010, and the Maine lobster industry is bubbling over what looks to be a record haul in 2011, the new site says.
And, as the AP reported last year, the harvest in 2010 was one to exclaim over, with 93.4 million pounds valued at $308 million.
By the pound, Rocky should be a valuable lobster. But this crustacean's size could indicate a long life. And geezer lobsters don't make great eating.
Times Food Editor Russ Parsons on Thursday said he would avoid making dinner out of Rocky.
"The generally accepted wisdom on lobsters is that any time you get above, say, 3 pounds, bigger is certainly not better," Parsons said. "These are old beasts and they tend to be tough. An aquarium is almost certainly its highest and best use. Preferably a very large aquarium."
ALSO: 

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If you think that meeting a great white is bad while scuba diving, then you think twice… specially if you go SCUBA DIVING in Florida… because … well, you never know what kind of Gator you will find.

Hello new marine life! hello PADI Gator Specialty.

This is from TheLivingSea.com. (check it out cool site)

As I cruised along the sand, from the hazy distance I could see a dark shadow,” Ruda writes. “Not being able to discern its shape too well, I thought to myself, ‘Holy cow! That’s a huge stingray.’”

Ruda said when he got closer, he couldn’t believe his eyes.

“This creature was so out of place that I thought it was nothing more than a well-planned out hoax by my good friends,” he said. I took a photo from a distance in case it wasn't a hoax so I would have some kind of proof. As I approached closer I looked carefully at its mouth for the tell-tale sign of what I thought it was -- a salt water crocodile (in 60 feet of water!). But I could tell it wasn't a crocodile. It was, in fact, a 5 - 6 foot American alligator. Its eyes were closed and it did not move so I was almost certain this was one heck of a joke my friends were playing on me. I mean, no one can expect to see an alligator miles out in the ocean. So I approached within inches of it to get some pictures you know to play along with the joke. But suddenly its eyes opened and it moved its legs. Oh my goodness!! I could not believe this gator was the REAL thing.


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FUN FACTS & SCUBA TRIVIA

(click on the stick scubaman above)


<>THOUGH Cousteau is given credit for the invention of SCUBA, Leonardo da Vinci had drawn up plans for a leather scuba suit about 300 years earlier.

<>EVER wonder why everything appears blue in underwater pictures and movies? The water above divers filters all the red and yellow light, making everything appear to have a blue hue. *Diving with an artificial light source will allow you to see true color under water.

<>IF you decide you really like to dive, it is possible to get married underwater!

<>HUMANS kill close to 100 million sharks per year, while the number of shark attacks of humans resulting in death is only 8-12 per year.

<>THE world record for longest dive is 69 days and 19 minutes and is held by Richard Presley. He completed this dive in 1992 in an deep-water module at Key Largo, Florida.

<>OVER 90% of all volcanic activity happens in the ocean!

<>SCIENTIST estimate that up to 80% of all life on earth is found under the ocean surface.

<>THE largest living organism on earth is Australia’s Great Barrier Reef. It has a larger surface area than all of England!

<>THE Blue Whale is the largest known animal on the planet, with a heart the size of a small car.

<>FISH can change sex during their lives, and some even have both male and female sex organs. Intrigued? Come explore the ocean with us to see for yourself, and bring a friend!

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