
The Are You for Scuba Tank is made of a soft 100% Ring Spun Cotton. It features a crew neck and hemmed sleeves. It can also be preshrunk. The Athletic Gray is 90% cotton, 10% Polyester, and the other heathered colours are 52% cotton and 48% Polyester.
Getting certified as a scuba instructor
Scuba diving instructor certification is a rewarding career. The job is rewarding and requires physical and mental development, but there are also challenges that come with it. Instructors may have to lead novice divers on their first dive. A good instructor in scuba is one who has had experience.
Instructors are required to continue their education by most training organizations. In-service learning opportunities, advanced courses and seminars are recommended by most training organizations. A wide variety of qualifications has allowed them to pursue higher positions. This includes being qualified to teach the full range of PADI dive classes.

Although scuba certification classes may vary from one location to the next, most courses last three to four days. The classes generally consist of three components. They include theoretical knowledge development and confined dives. Some courses can also be completed online while others are taught at a local diving center.
Scuba diving careers
If you have a love for the sea and enjoy being around people, scuba diving is a great career option. If you dislike people and don't like customer service, then scuba diving may not suit you. Divers will need to know how to communicate with people and adapt to new environments. There are many different career opportunities in the field.
Divers diving careers can be rewarding and varied. You can monitor fish populations and study coral reefs. There are many opportunities for freshwater environments. You can assess water quality, identify invasive species and even inspect fish farms.
Safety of scuba dive
Safety is key when diving. Pulmonary barotrauma, where air bubbles can escape into the chest cavity or bloodstream, is a very common danger. This can lead often to fatal arterial gas embolism. Divers need to keep distance from corals or animals and must always breathe underwater.

Plan your dives. This is especially true if you plan to go on a dangerous or long dive. Make sure to check the safety and quality of your equipment. A well-planned dive can prevent a life-threatening emergency. If you find a problem underwater you can quickly notify your partner, or call for help from a rescue team.
While comparing diving risks to other sports is difficult, scuba diving is generally considered a safe sport for most people. While diving does have some inherent risks, these risks are lower than those associated driving, jogging or long flights. However, it's important to stay physically fit and avoid diving beyond your training limits.