SCUBA Diving Safety
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Receive instructions/take lessons from qualified divers before participating.
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Get a medical examination and take a swim test before learning SCUBA diving.
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Once certified, do not dive in rough or dangerous waters or in environments for which youare not trained. Ice, cave, and shipwreck diving require special training. One can easily get lost or trapped and run out of air.
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Never dive by yourself.
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Know local weather conditions. Make sure the water and weather conditions are safe. Because water conducts electricity, it is wise to stop swimming, boating or any activities on the water as soon as you see or hear a storm. Also, heavy rains can make certain areas dangerous.
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Sand Dollar Charters
2961 S Holtz Ave - Map
Crestview, FL
(850)682-0923
Snorkel Destin
Destin, FL
(850)654-4655
Emerald Coast Scuba
110 Melvin St - Map
Destin, FL
(850)837-0955
Scuba Shop
348 Miracle Stip Pkwy #19 - Map
Fort Walton Beach, FL 32548
(850)243-1600
Pow'r Scrub
Fort Walton Bch, FL
(850)217-0963
Scuba Tech
301 Highway 98 E - Map
Destin, FL
(850)837-2822
Dive Sites/Springs/Travel |
Bird's Underwater www.birdsunderwater.com
Blue Grotto www.divebluegrotto.com
Devil's Den www.devilsden.com
Ft Walton Area Diving Locations Scuba Shop
Pensacola Offshore Diving Locations Scuba Shack
Destin Florida a taste of the Caribbean
Sandestin Natural & Artificial Reefs
Okaloosa County artificial reefs
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NAUI- NAUI Worldwide supports and promotes dive safety through education.
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PADI- Professional Association of Diving Instructors
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DAN- Divers Alert Network- SCUBA Diving and Dive Safety Association
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SSN- Scuba Source Diving Network
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ScubaDuba- "The Ultimate Scuba Diving Site on the Web"
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