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PADI Deep Diver
You'll learn deep dive planning, organization, procedures, techniques and hazards. You'll also put this knowledge to the test as you go on four open water dives that range from 18 - 40 metres / 60 - 130 feet.

Dives:4
Days diving:2
Course hours:4-6
Minimum age:15
Minimum certification:Adventure Diver
Tuition
Team (3-4 divers):$200/diver
Executive (2 divers):$300/diver
Personal rate(1 diver)$400/diver
MaterialsDeep Diver CrewPak $45
Includes Manual & DVD
Rates do not include equipment rental.
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DiveDescription
Deep Dive 1 Execute a descent using a reference as a tactile or visual guide (line, wall, sloping bottom)
Compare the amount of time needed to complete a task on the surface and at depth.
Compare your own depth gauge to your instructor's and/or other student diver's depth gauges.
Use a depth gauge and timing device (or a computer with ascent-rate indicator) to measure an ascent rate not to exceed 18m/60ft per minute.
Perform a 3-minute safety stop at 5m/15ft before surfacing.
Counts as an Adventure Dive towards Adventure Diver or Advanced Open Water Diver.
Deep Dive 2 Execute a free descent using a reference line, wall or sloping bottom as a visual guide only.
Describe and record the changes that occur to three presure-sensitive items while at depth.
Perform a navigation swim with a compass away from and back to, the anchor of the reference line (one diver navigates away, the other navigates back to the reference line).
Perform an ascent using a reference line, wall or sloping bottom as a visual guide only.
Use a depth gauge and timing device, or dive computer, to measure an ascent rate not to exceed 18m/60ft per minute.
Perform a 3-minute safety stop at 5m/15ft before surfacing.
Deep Dive 3 Execute a descent using a reference as a tactile or visual guide (line, wall, sloping bottom)
Perform and record changes of colors at depth.
Perform an ascent using a reference as a tactile or visual guide.
Use a depth gauge and timing device, or dive computer, to measure an ascent rate not to exceed 18m/60ft per minute.
Perform an 8-minute simulated emergency decompression stop at 5m/15ft before surfacing, while breathing from an emergency air source for at least one minute of the total time.
Deep Dive 4 Execute a descent using a reference as a tactile or visual guide (line, wall, sloping bottom)
Complete an underwater tour of the area.
Perform an ascent using a reference as a tactile or visual guide.
Use a depth gauge and timing device, or dive computer, to measure an ascent rate not to exceed 18m/60ft per minute.
Perform a 3-minute safety stop at 5m/15ft before surfacing.
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Think you can't dive in Utah? Think again! Utah has some very unique dive sites. Blue Lake (in Utah, you just drive through Nevada to get to it) and the Crater (Homestead Resort, Midway, Utah) are both geothermal dive sites that provide unique dives you can't find outside of Utah.
Contact:
Jon Rusho
801-414-9537
DAN Divers Alert Network - Scuba Diving and Dive Safety Association

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