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justdivinginmauritius · 2 days ago
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🇫🇷🇬🇧 Serais ce une Squille albinos? Une énorme crevette? - Could this be an albino squill? A huge shrimp?💡
📉23m 📏?
🌍Mauritius 🇲🇺
📍Just Diving in Mauritius
📷TG6 - Ikelite - 🔬
🔦Hoozhu V72
#justdivingmauritius #wearepadi #realdiving #coindemire #scubadiving #diving #bainboeuf #pereybere #divingmauritius #tg6 #padi #tauchen #bebestbepadi #grandbaie #mauritius #paditecrecmauritius #ilemaurice #plongee #paditecrec #justdiving #tecrec #olympusphotography #mypadi #underwaterphotography #underwaterphotographymauritius #uwphotography
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stefanosub · 3 years ago
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... una bella rinfrescata... #hdteam #hdtraining #diving #scubadiving #padi #tecrec #ptrd #tecdive #tectraining #wreckdiving #wreckdive #daneurope #tdidivers #scubalandia #cavetraining #cave #cavediving #cavedivingtraining #techdiving #minediving (presso Playa - Beach Club) https://www.instagram.com/p/Cl58SXQKnTz/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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lucasoatin · 7 years ago
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Oltre alla passione per le moto, i gatti, i gelatííí e per il mitico gildo ho anche un altra grandissima passione, la subacquea. Ho sempre fatto immersioni fin dall’età di 6-7 anni ma non vi ho mai raccontato le emozioni che si provano quando ti immergi. Stacchi proprio la testa da tutti e da tutto. Sei solo tu e il mondo marino, che è una delle cose più belle che ci offre la terra. Ventotene, -62m ••• ———————————————————————- #sea #scuba #ventotene #tecrec #gopro #diving #underwater #love #peace #nature #blue #scubadiving (presso Ventotene, Italy) https://www.instagram.com/p/Bn8klGOi1CP/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=34sq613byhfn
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cayucoreefdivers · 6 years ago
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Congratulations to Chris Willey for completing the PADI Tec50 course with Instructor Trainer Vasco Ferreira!! Well done!! . . . . #cayucoreefdiversroatan #roatanisparadise #thisiscayucoreefdiversroatan #technicaldiving #tecrec #nitrox #trimix #paditravel #roatan #honduras (at West Bay, Roatán, Islas De La Bahia, Honduras) https://www.instagram.com/p/Byxbj-nBSAe/?igshid=1dbb6fhkdgk1f
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djldiving · 6 years ago
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It's been a PADI Pros few days. Deep, wreck and Nitrox Instructor Specialties with Leo. Tec 50 with PADI Regional Manager Neil Richards and "The Wreck Hunter " himself, Tim Lawrence. Plus Divemaster candidates joining in to help Jasmine pass her Divemaster Course. Come and join our PADI Pro team. Change your life and live the dream. #djlfamily #djldivemaster #djlecoidc #PADI #tecrec #livinthedream #changeyourlife #djldiving https://www.instagram.com/p/ByQc-tghusG/?igshid=11nek0eda9k0m
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findingmenno · 8 years ago
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Always love to study again! #diving #padi #techdiving #technicaldiving #tech #caribbean #islandlife #scuba #training #tecrec #godeeper (at Divetech)
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scubadivingcostarica · 8 years ago
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Hanging at the #decostop #tecdiving #technicaldivingcostaria #goprocostarica #tecrec #scubadivingcostarica (at Go Pro Costa Rica)
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scubatec-blog · 8 years ago
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A quarante-cinq mètres plus profond qu’ou la plupart des plongeurs loisirs n’iront jamais, ... A quarante-cinq mètres plus profond qu’ou la plupart des plongeurs loisirs n’iront jamais, vous atteignez l'épave d'un navire marchand que peu auront l’occasion d’observer.
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online-plongee · 3 years ago
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⛱️ Suivez mes aventures @ https://plongee-asie.com 📺 chaîne youtube: http://bit.ly/video-diving   🎨 Contact Mail : http://bit.ly/contacttd #Shorts, Destination Bangkok, le rêve commence avec le centre de plongée  5 étoiles Dive Académy Thailand Diving Pattaya Thaïlande Asie Mettons nous à l'eau!! Vous êtes maintenant un plongeur de premier niveau et êtes autorisé à plonger jusqu’à des profondeurs allant jusqu’à 18 mètres. Aussi, vous êtes en mesure de louer des équipements de plongée et des bouteilles de plongées partout dans le monde. Avez-vous aimé votre expérience et souhaitez continuer votre aventure de plongée? Continuez à explorer le monde sous-marin et devenez un plongeur de deuxième niveau ou Advanced Open Water (durée de 2-3 jours) DÉCOUVREZ LA PLONGÉE Dans le monde de la Planète Bleue, vous découvrirez un environnement encore plus riche et passionnant que ce dont vous avez pu rêvé. Pas de doute: vous serez enthousiasmé et vous offre les portes d’un nouveau monde. JOURNÉE FUN EN PLONGÉE La plongée est notre passion. Pattaya offre un environnement idéal pour les plongeurs expérimentés comme pour ceux qui veulent simplement découvrir cette activité dans des conditions idéales.. VOYAGES DE PLONGÉE EN ASIE En tant que l'un des fournisseurs de vacances de plongée les plus anciens, nous avons une vaste expérience, faisant de nos voyages de plongée en croisière le meilleur moyen de visiter plusieurs des meilleurs sites de plongée. VOTRE FORMATION DE PLONGÉE CMAS Apprenez à plonger avec CMAS, grâce à notre installation 5 étoiles IDC, vous pouvez apprendre à plonger à 12 m en aussi peu que 2 jours, ou obtenir votre CMAS complet de 18 m en 3-4 jours, nous commençons tous les jours des cours de plongée sous-marine CMAS pour débutants VOTRE FORMATION DE PLONGÉE PADI Apprenez à plonger avec PADI, grâce à notre installation 5 étoiles IDC, vous pouvez apprendre à plonger à 12 m en aussi peu que 2 jours, ou obtenir votre PADI complet de 18 m en 3-4 jours, nous commençons tous les jours des cours de plongée sous-marine PADI pour débutants VOTRE FORMATION DE PLONGÉE ADIP Apprenez à plonger avec ADIP, grâce à notre installation 5 étoiles IDC, vous pouvez apprendre à plonger à 12 m en aussi peu que 2 jours, ou obtenir votre ADIP complet de 18 m en 3-4 jours, nous commençons tous les jours des cours de plongée sous-marine ADIP pour débutants MONITEUR CMAS 1* Le moniteur de plongée une étoile (I*) s´occupe de la formation des plongeurs à l´échelon D1 ainsi que des cours spéciaux niveau1. Il peut fonctionner également comme assistant de cours dans le cadre des cours D** et D*** sous la supervision d´un moniteur deux étoiles au moins. MONITEUR EFR Le cours de moniteur Emergency First Response La RCP et les premiers secours sont des techniques importantes et souvent exigés par les employeurs. En tant que moniteur Emergency First Response, vous pouvez enseigner ces techniques à toute personne intéressée. MONITEUR SPECIALITE Instructeur technique Le cours d'entrée en plongée tec et votre opportunité de rejoindre les rangs professionnels TecRec. Des certifications d'autres organismes de formation de plongeurs peuvent s'appliquer. Supports de cours précis ainsi que des standards pour chaque niveau des instructeurs. FORMATION ELEARNING Plongée scuba e-Learning, formation à la plongée en ligne avec Plongée Asie Pattaya Obtenez votre certification de plongée en ligne FORFAITS PLONGÉE Vous voulez votre première certification de plongée, des journées fun, passer des brevets pour vous emmener dans le monde de la plongée avec confiance. PROMOTIONS PLONGÉE Hot promotions du mois ainsi que les derniéres places libres pour une croisiére. Profitez de nos grandes réductions de tarifs https://plongee-asie.com/  #Shorts #découverte #Formation #Asie #online #Plongée #Thaïlande #ThailandDivingPattaya #académie #padi #cmas #adip #atus
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justdivinginmauritius · 8 days ago
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🇫🇷🇬🇧 Hypselodoris
📉23m 📏1cm
🌍Mauritius 🇲🇺
📍Just Diving in Mauritius
📷TG6 - Ikelite - 🔬
🔦Hoozhu V72
#justdivingmauritius #wearepadi #realdiving #coindemire #scubadiving #diving #bainboeuf #pereybere #divingmauritius #tg6 #padi #tauchen #bebestbepadi #grandbaie #mauritius #paditecrecmauritius #ilemaurice #plongee #paditecrec #justdiving #tecrec #olympusphotography #mypadi #underwaterphotography #underwaterphotographymauritius #uwphotography #nudi #seaslug #nudibranchia #flatworm
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stefanosub · 3 years ago
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sempre al top il nostro lago 💪 #hdteam #hdtraining #diving #scubadiving #padi #tecrec #ptrd #tecdive #tectraining #wreckdiving #wreckdive #daneurope #tdidivers #scubalandia #cavetraining #cave #cavediving #cavedivingtraining #techdiving #minediving (presso Calcarolle) https://www.instagram.com/p/CleGvaCqbbB/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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diveplanit · 6 years ago
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Tech diving: the whys and hows
In the first of a new series of tech-diving posts, we have asked tech-diving instructor Yvonne Press to take a look at reasons to get into tech diving and how to go about it.
At Diveplanit, we are all about taking you to the most exciting diving destinations around the world. And whilst there is no shortage of awesome diving at 30m, there is also a plethora of marine life, shipwrecks, caves and reefs to be discovered below.
Let’s start with looking at reasons to get into tech diving…
Reason No. 1. For many divers, exploring places that few people – if anyone – has ever been before is one of the major reasons to start diving in the first place. Technical diving expands these opportunities by training divers to plan dives in a manner that allows for the flexibility required to explore new sites whilst staying as safe as possible.
Reasons number 2 and 3 are often mentioned in the same breath: wrecks and caves. Serious wreck or cave diving requires additional training and equipment, but the rewards can be endless.
Take Truk Lagoon, for example. There are plenty of shipwrecks within the range of recreational divers there, but who wouldn’t want to have more time and gas available to explore the ‘million dollar wreck’, San Francisco Maru? And what about the wrecks of the Solomons‘ Iron Bottom Sound? There are a few wrecks lying between 15 to 30 metres, but 100s more lie deeper, including the Aaron Ward that reaches depths of 70m. And of course there’s the SS President Coolidge in Espiritu Santo – not much to see above 35m and lots more below.
Whilst shipwrecks allow divers to explore a piece of history, caves give the opportunity to virtually explore the insides of Planet Earth. This comes with plenty of safety considerations and top diving skills, but this is what tech diving training is for.
Skills training and practice are, in fact, another reason for becoming a tech diver. Not every diver takes a technical course looking to become an explorer. Many divers simply want to grow their knowledge of diving and their underwater skills, and technical diving courses certainly do that.
Tech diving: how do you get started?
Tech diving is a journey, and the learning never stops. As such, just like recreational dive training, it can be done in small steps. Introductory classes, like the TDI Intro to Tech or a basic Sidemount course can be completed in two to three days. Is that enough? It’s enough to get a taste of a configuration and to work out whether a certain setup works for you personally.
Tech diving: How long does it take to learn?
Decompression diving courses tend to take at least five days to a week. Most instructors recommend allowing more time, whether it is for additional dives or to digest new information. One thing all technical courses have in common is that students are presented with a lot of information, both on land and in the water. Having a day in between to digest that information and form questions for their instructor can make all the difference.
How to fit tech diving training into your busy life!
Having said that, most divers are trying to fit their diving into an already busy lifestyle and technical training needs to fit that. One way of using your time efficiently is to start the theory at home, via eLearning. Once you arrive at your course destination, you will still be having classroom sessions, but these can now be more targeted covering the areas you may have found confusing. As a consequence, time is freed up for in-water training, and in the water is where tech divers are really made.
Tech Diving: location, location…
Another consideration is choosing a location for technical training. Practicalities aside for a moment, in an ideal world, tech divers train in the environment that they eventually want to dive in. Realistically, that may not always be possible, but one thing that is crucial, is it to your research when it comes to the instructor that is training you.
Tech diving: choosing your instructor
The relationship with your tech diving instructor can be quite intense as you are being taken to potentially stressful underwater scenarios. A level of trust as well as a sense of humour come in handy, but most important is keeping focused on the goal – becoming a better diver.
Tech diving equipment
And what about equipment? Most instructors and tech diving facilities will rent equipment to students on initial training courses, and this is a great way of ‘trying before you buy’. As divers are bitten by the tech bug, they will in almost all cases start to accumulate their own equipment. From this point onwards, travelling light will never mean the same again.
However, the places you go and the things you will see underwater will be more than worth it.
Yvonne Press is a TDI instructor trainer and PADI TecRec instructor based in Bali. She currently trains technical divers up to hypoxic trimix level and also offers guided technical dives. Contact us for information on bespoke tech diving tours with Yvonne and follow Yvonne on Facebook.
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jessebmera · 6 years ago
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Tec 40 – Who, What, Where, When, Why?
Written by PADI Regional Manager and TecRec Instructor Trainer, Chris Hailey.  Are you a scuba diver looking for a new challenge? Or maybe you’re wanting to explore underwater places deeper than 30 meters or that nobody has ever seen before? Then the PADI Tec 40 course might just be for you. Not only is this […]
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from PADIIDC via PADI IDC on Inoreader https://www2.padi.com/blog/2019/02/11/tec-40-who-what-where-when-why/ from PADI IDC https://padicom.tumblr.com/post/182738771473
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gloriakortiz · 6 years ago
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Tec 40 Who What Where When Why?
Written by PADI Regional Manager and TecRec Instructor Trainer, Chris Hailey.  Are you a scuba diver looking for a new challenge? Or maybe you’re wanting to explore underwater places deeper than 30 meters or that nobody has ever seen before? Then the PADI Tec 40 course might just be for you. Not only is this […]
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from https://www2.padi.com/blog/2019/02/11/tec-40-who-what-where-when-why/
from PADI IDC Scuba Diving Instructor Course - Blog http://padicom.weebly.com/blog/tec-40-who-what-where-when-why
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padicom · 6 years ago
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Tec 40 – Who, What, Where, When, Why?
Written by PADI Regional Manager and TecRec Instructor Trainer, Chris Hailey.  Are you a scuba diver looking for a new challenge? Or maybe you’re wanting to explore underwater places deeper than 30 meters or that nobody has ever seen before? Then the PADI Tec 40 course might just be for you. Not only is this […]
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from PADIIDC via PADI IDC on Inoreader https://www2.padi.com/blog/2019/02/11/tec-40-who-what-where-when-why/
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scubadivingcostarica · 8 years ago
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Ready for our first Tec40 dives #costa rica #tecrec #goprocostarica #scubadiving #dsat (at Oceans Unlimited Costa Rica)
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