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21. Explorers Dive Club - Scuba Links
Divernet Some interesting dive stories on diving safety and technique. NJ Council of diving Clubs - Gets involved with clubs, fishing regulations, etc.
http://explorersdiveclub.org:8887/links.htm
Scuba Links
Dive Medicine and Emergency Services
Photography
Publications - Printed and Online
Dive Boats
Dive Training

22. KiwiCareers - Diver / Print Page
diving techniques and equipment; health and safety regulations; first aid and how to deal with emergencies scubadiving gear scuba-diving gear
http://www.kiwicareers.govt.nz/jobs/11c_spo/j47411h.htm
DIVER
Kairukuruku Print Page
Description

Divers work underwater on a variety of tasks such as construction work, rescuing property from wrecked ships, commercial seafood gathering, photography, exploration and police work, and dive instructing. They may work close to shore (inshore), out at sea (offshore), and in lakes or rivers.
Claire Murphy and a student returning from a dive
He Whakamarama
Ko ta te Kairukuruku kaupapa he mahi i nga momo mahinga i te wai pera i te mahi hangahanga, te tiki rawa mai i nga kaipuke kua toromi, te kohikohi mataitai, te tango whakaahua, te mahi hopara, nga kaupapa pirihimana ranei. Tera ka mahi tata ki te akau, ki waho atu ranei i te moana, i roto hoki i nga roto me nga awa. "Hara mai e tama, rukuhia nga paua a Tangaroa" Alternative Titles
  • Aquaculture Diver
  • Commercial Diver
  • Dive Instructor
  • Police Diver
  • Scientific Diver
  • Seafood Diver

Tasks and Duties
Divers may do some or all of the following:
  • inspect, build and repair structures using underwater tools and equipment
  • survey areas and search for objects, structures or criminal evidence

23. Humboldt: Physical Education Courses
diving physiology, physics, hyperbaric medicine, nearshore oceanography, gear selection and Rules, regulations, safety, and angler etiquette.
http://www.humboldt.edu/~catalog/courses/pe_crs.html
Physical Education
Go to aquatics courses Go to dance courses Go to individual activity courses Go to intercollegiate athletics courses Go to intercollegiate club sports courses Go to team sports courses
Activity courses provide opportunities to develop skills, knowledge, and increased fitness level. All activity courses (100-300) must be taken CR/NC, with the exceptions of PE 260, 262, 360, and 362, which may be taken for a grade. Beginning Level Intermediate Level Advanced Level Students injured while participating in a physical education or recreation administration class are not covered by any university insurance policy. Each student is responsible for obtaining her/his own coverage through a private insurance agency or through the insurance plan of the Associated Students (UC South Lounge). Students with disabilities are welcome in all physical education activity courses.

AQUATICS
Note: Other aquatic offerings found under Recreation Administration. PE 111. Water Aerobics (1). Low-impact, variable intensity aerobic exercise (not swimming) in shallow water. Cardiovascular workout, muscle strengthening and toning, improved flexibility, cross-training, and rehabilitation. Nonswimmers welcome. Rep.

24. Physical Education
A prerequisite for PE 3 (scuba). Fundamentals of skin diving and oceanography. on diving physics, physiology, water safety, equipment, and oceanography.
http://pr.caltech.edu/catalog/courses/listing/pe.html

25. Coastal Management Programs, Sectors, Conferences, Databases
also maritime safety regulations notices. Also, links to Sportfishing, Surfing, scuba diving sites, a few nonprofit conservation
http://www.coastalmanagement.com/sectors/section1.html
sectors home coastal management sectors Section 1: Sectors

26. Dive Links
www.edivers.org A Florida oriented scuba diving interest group bulletin board with over 550 members. safety Policy Directorate - diving regulations
http://www.floridascubadiver.com/dive_links.htm
Dive Links Good Reading Training Agencies Misc. Links Manufactures ... Spiegel Grove The links below were compiled and updated by
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Diving Aquariums Art ... Wrecks Personal Dive "web" Sites Wades Page Runaway Lobster Joe Bartoszek
Cocoa Beach Scuba Odyssey Laura L. Parke
A1A Scuba

info@a1ascuba.com

Katarina's Diving Adventures
Sasy Training Agencies Manufacturers Dacor Seaquest Scubapro-Uwatec Mares ... Dive Rite Online Dive shops Destinations Bahamas Florida Keys Diving Florida Keys info Florida Springs, Caverns and Caves. Spiegel Grove Links South Florida Diver Inc. Magazines Skindiver Florida Scuba News Sport Diver New Diver ... Scuba Diving Good Reading By Bernie Chowdhury
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Lists thousands of divers from around the world Diving Medicine On-Line
"Seacamp" for kids

1300 Big Pine Ave. Big Pine Key, FL. 33043

27. Accounting Accounting General ACG Principles Of Accounting Lab
ISC, scuba safety for Scientists Lb. ISC, Basic Research diving. Marketing Applications Biological oceanography. OCB, Introduction to Marine Biology
http://www.fkcc.edu/links/pubs/subj_legend.htm
Accounting Accounting: General ACG Principles of Accounting Lab ACG Financial Accounting ACG Managerial Accounting Applied Accounting APA Intro to College Accounting Taxation TAX Tax Accounting Anthropology Anthropology ANT Introduction to Archaeology ANT Intro to World Prehistory ANT Survey of Florida Prehistory ANT Survey of World Culture ANT Intro to Cultural Anthropology ANT Intro to Physical Anthropology ANT Intro to Marine Archaeology ANT Intro to Marine Arch Lab ANT ANT ANT ANT Native American Cultures Art Art History ARH Art of the Western World ARH Hist of Art, Ancient to 1400 ARH Hist of Art, 1400-Present Art ART Ceramics I ART Ceramics II ART Introduction to Jewelry Making ART Intermediate Jewelry Making ART Introduction to Stained Glass ART Design I, 2-D Design ART Three Dimensional Design ART ART ART Beginning Drawing ART Intermediate Drawing ART Introduction to Figure Drawing ART Figure Drawing Techniques ART Beg Drawing for Tech Theater ART Beg Drawing for Tech Theater ART Ceramics I ART Ceramics II ART ART Creative Expressions ART Wheel Throwing I ART Wheel Throwing II ART Advanced Ceramics ART Raku ART Ceramic Mural Design ART ART Mixed Media ART Kiln Firing Glass ART Applied Drawing III ART Applied Drawing IV ART Applied Drawing IV ART Introduction to Printmaking ART Intermediate Printmaking ART ART ART Painting III ART Painting IV ART ART ART Painting III ART Painting IV ART Abstract Painting I ART Abstract Painting II ART Beginning Watercolor Painting ART Interm Watercolor Painting ART Beginning Acrylic Painting ART Beginning Oil Painting ART Intermediate Acrylic Painting ART Intermediate Oil Painting

28. Fat Sam S Course Menu
safety concerns, equipment, conservation, fishing laws and regulations, There is a tremendous diversity of people interested in scuba diving and the
http://www.fatsamsdiveshop.info/training/nauiinsp.htm
Fat Sam's Course Menu
NAUI Specialty Diver Courses
Entry Scuba Experience (ESE) / Passport Diver Program (PDP)
Night Diver
OVERVIEW This course is to provide the diver with the skills and knowledge needed to minimize the risks of diving at night. (May be for skin or scuba divers.) ACADEMIC REQUIREMENTS Coverage is to include planning and preparation, night diving equipment, procedures, problems, hazards, navigation and buddy system techniques. PREREQUISITES FOR ENTERING THE COURSE Age. Minimum is 15 years. (Junior certification for ages 12 - 14 years is allowed. See “Policies Applying to All Courses”: Age, Junior Certification.”) Certification: NAUI Scuba Diver certification or the equivalent is required. The instructor is to ensure adequate student knowledge and capability before any open water training and shall use skill or other evaluations to do so.
Underwater Environment
Underwater Hunter and Collector
Search and Recovery Diver
Underwater Photographer
Underwater Archeologist
Underwater Ecologist
Scuba Rescue Diver
Advanced Scuba Rescue Diver
Training Assistant Wreck Diver (External Survey) Wreck Diver (Penetration) Dry Suit Diver Ice Diver Deep Diver Cavern Diver Cave Diver Enriched Air Nitrox (EANx) Diver
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29. NAUI Specialty Diver Courses
to introduce nondivers to scuba diving. Participants may scuba dive in confined safety concerns, equipment, conservation, fishing laws and regulations,
http://www.southlakedivers.com/NAUI/naui_specialty_diver_courses.htm
NAUI Specialty Diver Courses
Policies Applying to Specialty Diver Courses
OVERVIEW
NAUI Specialty Diver Courses are either introductions to or are more detailed treatments of the respective areas of specialized diving. Accordingly, some specialty courses are designed to provide more detailed training and result in additional qualifications. In these instances the qualifications are described in the respective specialty course standard. They provide divers the opportunity to enjoy organized diving which yields experience and documents training in specialized diving activities. Instructors with expertise in specific areas can design their own specialty course with an Instructor-Specified program. Instructors who wish to present expanded specialty courses that produce divers with a finished degree of competence in a specific area can seek authorization for a specifically designated “Master or Full...” Instructor-Specified program.
QUALIFICATION OF GRADUATES
Graduates of a specialty course are considered competent to participate in the respective specialty activities without supervision, provided the activities engaged in and the areas dived approximate those in which the diver was trained.

30. Sample SOP/SOG
2.57 VIOLATION OF regulations BY PUBLIC safety DIVERS scuba diving in safety AND HEALTH. Best Publishing Company, Box 1978 , San Pedro , California
http://www.diverescue.com/sopsog.html
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SECTION 1.00 - GENERAL GUIDELINE
1.10 PURPOSE
1.11 THE PUBLIC SAFETY DIVING GUIDELINES
The purpose of these public safety diving guidelines is to ensure that all public safety diving is conducted in a manner that maximizes protection of public safety divers from accidental injury and/or illness. in addition, this document sets forth guidelines for training and certification which will allow a working reciprocity between member organizations. Fulfillment of these purposes shall be consistent with the furtherance of safety.
PUBLIC SAFETY DIVING GUIDELINES
The purpose of this document is to set forth minimal guidelines for public safety diving programs, the organization for the conduct of these programs, and the basic regulations and guidelines for safety in public safety diving operations. This document further establishes a framework for reciprocity between member organizations which adhere to these minimum guidelines. in addition, this document shall serve as a model for a member organization's required diving manual (see Section 1.14). This document has been developed and written by adapting the guidelines set forth in the scientific diving standards of the American Academy of Underwater Sciences (AAUS). Those standards are a compilation of guidelines set forth in the diving manuals of several university, private, and governmental diving and scientific diving programs. These share a common heritage with the scientific diving program at the Scripps institution of Oceanography (SIO). Adherence to the SIO standards has proven both feasible and effective in protecting the health and safety of scientific divers since 1954. Additional guidelines which extend this document may be adopted by each member organization according to local guidelines.

31. Standards For Scientific Diving At The University At Buffalo
2.00 diving regulations FOR scuba (OPEN CIRCUIT, COMPRESSED AIR) 1.22 University at Buffalo Scientific diving Standards and safety Manual
http://www.research.buffalo.edu/policies/sci_diving.cfm
This site uses modern web standards and was designed with cascading stylesheets for layout and design. The page may look a little unusal because those stylesheets didn't load properly or because you are using an older browser. You may only view the textual content of this site without the formatting. Click here for more information. Skip to Content SPA LAF COS ... VPR Committees RELATED SITES UB Research Resources Vice President for Research
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Standards For Scientific Diving At The University At Buffalo
Based on the Manual of The American Academy of Underwater Sciences
AAUS Manual
May 1, 1984
Revised April, 1987
Second Revision October, 1990
Third Revision January, 1996
Fourth Revision, January, 2001
University at Buffalo Manual February 1, 2000

32. Standards For Scientific Diving At The University At Buffalo
1.22 University at Buffalo Scientific diving Standards and safety Manual diving regulations FOR scuba (OPEN CIRCUIT, COMPRESSED AIR) 2.10 INTRODUCTION
http://www.research.buffalo.edu/policies/sci_diving.asp
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Standards For Scientific Diving At The University At Buffalo Based on the Manual of The American Academy of Underwater Sciences
AAUS Manual
May 1, 1984
Revised April, 1987
Second Revision October, 1990 Third Revision January, 1996 Fourth Revision, January, 2001 University at Buffalo Manual February 1, 2000 February 7, 2001 FOREWORD The University at Buffalo Scientific Diving Manual has been developed to promote safe and effective diving at the University at Buffalo. The manual has been developed from the American Academy of Underwater Sciences Manual, and is designed to meet AAUS standards. February, 2001

33. Minutes Of The 2001 Annual RVOC Meeting
With SOLAS and ISM regulations, it’s apparent that the RVOC safety 350 nm range with A frame rated for 8000 lbs, and scuba diving support facilities.
http://www.unols.org/meetings/2001/200110rvo/200110rvomi.html
RESEARCH VESSELS OPERATORS’ COMMITTEE
SUMMARY REPORT
OF THE
2001 ANNUAL MEETING
Hosted by:
University of Rhode Island
Graduate School of Oceanography
Narragansett, RI
October 23-25, 2001
Contents:
Minutes of the 2001 Meeting Appendices - Not Included
I. Agenda II. Attendees III. Summary of UNOLS Activities IV. Agency Reports V. UNOLS Quality of Service VI. Winch and Wire Discussion VII. ISM VIII. Pay Compensation IX. Buyers Conference Report X. NSF Inspection Program/SSSE Update XI. Personnel Conference in New York/Ad Hoc Personnel Committee XII. SACLANT Undersea Research Center XIII. Natural Environment Research Council/Research Ship Unit, UK Ocean Research Services. XIV. Canadian Defense Research Establishment XV. Netherlands Institute of Sea Research (NIOZ) XVI. AGOR 26 XVII. R/V HATTERAS Mid-Life XVIII. Medical Services Contract Update XIX. New Drug Testing Policies XX. Fuel Cells XXI. RVTEC/RVOC Joint Session on Van Replacement XXII. RVTEC/RVOC Joint Session on INMARTEC 2002 XXIII. Security Aboard Vessels in High Risk Areas XXIV.

34. Moss Landing Marine Laboratories- Dive Safety Officer
Plans, implements, and administers diving safety program and maintains a general Comprehensive knowledge of the California state and federal regulations
http://www.mlml.calstate.edu/?id=48

35. SIO Dive Site Foreword
The research diving program of Scripps Institution of oceanography, The safety record of research diving within the university is an enviable one and is
http://sioscuba.ucsd.edu/dive_about.cfm

New Notices
About SIO Research Dive Program Manual for Diving Safety ssssPDF Format
HTML Format

Revisions to 1998 Ed.

SIO Dive Computer Policy (PDF)
... SIO Diving Locker Forms Depth Certification Form (PDF)
Online Dive Log

Online Dive Plan

Ship Dive Plan (PDF)
... Dive Links
F O R E W O R D
The research diving program of Scripps Institution of Oceanography, University of California, San Diego (SIO, UCSD) is the oldest of its type in the country. The first non-military class in the U.S. which taught the use of self-contained underwater breathing apparatus (scuba) was held by scientists for scientists on the Scripps campus during the summer of 1951. In 1952 two individuals died using university-owned scuba equipment. This led to the President's Office restricting diving to those who had been trained through the program at Scripps. A statewide committee was formed to address the problems of training, equipment standards, air purity, physical examinations, recordkeeping, and diver certification. The university decentralization of the early 1960's led to development, by the Scripps Diving Officer of programs on each of the other campuses. At the request of the President's Office, the Diving Officer also developed the first "University Guide for Diving Safety." This document, first published in March 1967, allows reciprocity between the various campuses, and is reviewed yearly by the campus Diving Safety Officers.

36. Section 1
1.13.5.1 diving safety manual which includes at a minimum Procedures covering all 1.23.1.4 Shall be certified as a scuba diving instructor or have
http://www.olemiss.edu/depts/environmental_safety/diving/section1.htm

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SECTION GENERAL POLICY 1.10 THE SCIENTIFIC DIVING STANDARDS
    1.11 The University of Mississippi Diving Standards The purpose of these diving standards is to ensure that all diving under the auspices of the University of Mississippi is conducted in a manner that will maximize protection of divers from accidental injury and/or illness, and to set forth standards for training and certification which will allow a working reciprocity between the University of Mississippi and other organizations. Fulfillment of these purposes shall be consistent with the furtherance of safety. This manual has been developed and written with the assistance of the American Academy of Underwater Sciences which compiled the policies set forth in the diving manuals of several university, private and governmental diving programs. These programs share a common heritage with the diving program at the Scripps Institution of Oceanography (SIO). Adherence to the SIO standards has proven both feasible and effective in protecting the health and safety of divers since 1954. Additional standards which extend this manual may be adopted by each campus, according to local procedures.

37. Sources - Smithsonian Institution
OSHA regulations for scientific diving apply whenever an This excellent safety record in the scientific diving community can be partially attributed to
http://divemar.com/NAUI/docs/sources/smithsonian_prgm.html
Sources - The Journal of Underwater Education International publication of the National Association of Underwater Instructors (NAUI) The Smithsonian Institution
Scientific Diving Program by Michael A. Lang, NAUI #5879IT The Scientific Diving Program
The Smithsonian Institution is, among 44 other research institutions and universities, an organizational member of the American Academy of Underwater Sciences (AAUS). The academy represents approximately 3000 diving scientists nationwide, and promulgates national, peer-reviewed standards for the certification and operation of scientific diving programs. These standards apply to institutions with scientific diving programs that are in turn responsible for the training and certification of their research staff. The Smithsonian is also a NAUI Accredited Educational Institution and a corporate sponsor of the Divers Alert Network, DAN. Regulations:
Certifications and Operations
Future Projects
Michael Lang, NAUI #5879IT is the Scientific Diving Officer at the Smithsonian Institution, where he is responsible for operational aspects of science projects involving underwater data or specimen collection using scuba. He directs one of the nations largest civilian scientific diving programs,authorizing over 175 scientific divers per year. Michael was a staff biologist at San Diego State University for eight years prior to his arrival at the Smithsonian Institution in 1990, and in the course of thousands of dives has focused his own research on the ecology and systematic of shallow-water benthic octopods. his efforts in diving safety research have resulted in several symposium and workshop proceedings on cold water diving, dive computers, biomechanics of safe ascents, and repetitive diving physiological aspects.He received the 1991 DAN/Rolex Diver award, a 1993 NAUI Outstanding Service Award and a 1995 AAUS Dedicated Service award.

38. NAUI Training Course Information
The NAUI scuba Diver course will teach you everything you need to know to safety concerns, equipment, conservation, fishing laws and regulations,
http://divemar.com/NAUI/docs/advguide.html
T here is only one reason why we've dedicated over 40 years to developing the finest recreational diving instructors in the world and supporting them with the most stringent recreational diving safety standards... that reason is you.
Scuba diving is an adventure sport, and as such, it has inherent risks. NAUI understands this. We also understand that the only way to minimize risk is to maximize education. There are many scuba certification programs available today, but there is only one that can be called a scuba education program. And, education is the true NAUI difference.
To earn the coveted NAUI Instructor rating our Instructor candidates undergo a grueling leadership training program requiring extensive diving knowledge and superior water skills. At every step they are challenged to make independent and correct decisions and value judgments regarding the level of risk inherent in all types of diving situations.
Those who successfully complete this exceptional program become NAUI Instructors and are granted the freedom to adapt their teaching to meet the individual and regional needs of their students... individuals like you.
OUR PROMISE TO YOU
The combination of exceptional leadership, sound educational materials, and true concern for the individual, has resulted in the most respected safety record in the recreational diving community. So, when you enroll in a NAUI diving program, you can be assured you're receiving the finest diving education available. Our instructors won't accept anything less... and neither should you.

39. Home Page, Marine Biology At Alaska Pacific University
Introduces skills for open water snorkeling and scuba diving. A heavy emphasis is placed on dive safety while conducting scientific work underwater.
http://marine.alaskapacific.edu/marine/
Marine Biology
Environmental Science Alaska Pacific University About this page (http://marine.alaskapacific.edu/Marine)
Faculty in Marine Biology
Faculty teaching Marine sciences in the Environmental Science Department.
Program Resources
Marine Biology Program Home Projects Opportunities Facilities ... Sponsors
Marine Biology Courses
  • SCUBA DIVING MAR 110 [Spring sessions, 2 cr.]
    Introduces skills for open water snorkeling and SCUBA diving. Emphasizes selection and use of specialized equipment, hyperbaric theory, proper planning, diving rescue skills, use of recreational dive tables, and first-aid specific to the activity. Heavy emphasis placed on hazard assessment and safety issues. Course meets Professional Association of Diving Instructors (PADI) and National Association of Underwater Instructors (NAUI) standards. Certification fees are not included in course fees. Students will need to pay a dive-equipment fee; those wishing certification may also need to rent or purchase additional gear for practical sessions. Prerequisites: Swim four laps continuously (any style, no time limit). Tread water for 10 minutes.
  • Marine Biology [September Block, with lab. 4 cr.]

40. Scuba Diving Equipment At HOLLYWOODIVERS.com
Hollywoodivers provides all your scuba diving equipment,scuba diving courses and scuba Dive safety Medicine Resources •DAN Divers Alert Network
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