Continuing Diver Education
Just Add Water offers a wide variety of advanced, leadership and specialty diver training courses.
Core Continuing Education Courses
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Advanced Open Water Diver: trying to be a “real” scuba diver with nothing more than a beginning certification is like trying to compete in the job market with an grade school education. It is simply not enough. That’s why PADI created the Advanced Open Water Diver course. More… |
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Rescue Diver: A diver pops to the surface, screaming in panic. Do you know what to do? Another diver comes to you for help. His buddy is missing. What do you do now? In the Rescue course, you will learn not only how to respond but how to prevent this sort of mishap. More… |
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Divemaster: Want to assist with classes, work on a dive boat or in a dive resort, or possibly even teach? The first step in achieving these goals is to enroll in PADI Divemaster training. Divemaster training is an important prerequisite to further training and certification as a PADI Instructor. More… |
Emergency Response Courses
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Emergency First Response: Dedicated to training the lay rescuer, EFR encompasses adult, child and infant CPR skills, provides AED and First Aid training. This award-winning program and state-of-the-art training materials make it a favorite among divers around the world. More… |
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PADI Oxygen Provider: Administering O2 is among the most critical aspects of providing first aid for diving injuries. Doing so safely, however, goes beyond what we cover in Rescue Diver training. This is why knowledgeable divers turn to PADI for comprehensive Oxygen training. More… |
Specialty Diver Courses
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Enriched Air Diver: Few things have revolutionized diving more than Enriched Air Nitrox (EANx). Nitrox is nothing more than air with additional oxygen added to reduce the concentration of nitrogen. This can result in longer bottom times and shorter surface intervals. This is one course every serious diver needs. More… |
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Equipment Specialist: Your equipment represents a substantial investment. It makes sense to to get the best return on that investment. In this course you will learn how to invest your equipment dollars wisely and then make that investment last through proper maintenance and care. More… |
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Drysuit: Dry suits can make diving more enjoyable any time water temperatures drop below the mid 70s — are are essential in water below 60°F, or when depths approach 100 feet and beyond. Dry suits open the door to activities such as deeper wreck diving and ice diving, and can extend your diving season well beyond just the warmest months of the year. More… |
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Digital Underwater Photography: If you think the digital era has revolutionized photography out of the water, wait until you discover what it has done for underwater imaging. All you need is an inexpensive, point-and-shoot digital camera and housing (which we provide for class) — and our Digital Underwater Photography course. More… |
Tech Diver Courses
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Tec 40: If you are interested in technical diving, consider enrolling in the PADI Tec 40 course. It is the first step in PADI’s technical diving training and consists of four dives. Because PADI technical diving courses are integrated, your PADI Tec 40 course training counts toward the PADI Tec 45 and Tec 50 courses. More… |
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Tec 45: The Tec 45 course picks up where Tec 40 leaves off and takes your training as a technical diver further and deeper. It is the second step in PADI’s Tec Diver training. Topics and skills covered include emergency procedures, decompression and stage cylinder handling and additional gas planning. More… |
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Tec 50: The Tec 50 course completes your training as an entry-level tech diver, taking you past the limits of recreational diving. As with Tec 45, Tec 50 course is conducted with full tech diving gear. More… |
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