National Geographic

This is one of the best specialty scuba diving courses and is meant mostly for those who are either working with National Geographic or want to be a part of the NatGeo diving team. National Geographic Scuba divers are considered to be explorers, adventurers and conservationists. Underwater science is mesmerizing and captivating. A Scuba certification in National Geographic Scuba Diving will provide you with an exhaustive package of demonstrative skills and a few underwater tasks, which will broaden the awareness while diving. The National geographic diver certification will definitely help you to carve out a career in underwater photography and videography. 

The National Geographic Diver program will help you learn about the underwater and navigation techniques. Safety and maneuvering will be the key aspect apart from information related to scuba gears and scuba diving on the whole. There are several organizations who will provide this type of training but we would recommend PADI as they not only offer the best training but are also affiliated to National Geographic and hence you will have the added advantage.

Skills learnt and practiced during the course

  1. Identifying aquatic life: The various classes of aquatic plants, vertebrates and the invertebrates are discussed and identified. Usually it is found in salt water, however, as an average scuba diver you will learn about the different environments.
  2. Exploration: This project will focus on the interesting and unique aspects of dive sites. The underwater sciences include a wide area of biological and physical disciplines.
  3. Buoyancy and hovering skills: Observing aquatic life and confronting them is no easy task. Good hovering and buoyancy skills will enable you to understand the basic technique involved in this discipline. There are three types of hovering, namely, horizontal hovering, hovering with feet and hovering with head.
  4. Navigation techniques: Using a compass is an enjoyable challenge for any scuba diver. Decent underwater navigation is essential for keen observance of the marine life.

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