SSI Divemaster
SSI Dive Guide & SSI's Science of Diving
Devoted divers with a desire to pass along their love of scuba diving to others will find the SSI Dive Guide and Divemaster programs a rewarding experience.
Much as the SSI Open Water Diver course opened the door to diving, the SSI Dive Guide or Divemaster program will open the door to leadership, which allows you to enjoy diving on an entirely different level.
SSI Divemaster (DM). Dive Guide + Science of Diving, equals Divemaster. Divemasters can also lead and guide certified divers, as well as assist with both classroom and pool under direct supervision of an SSI Instructor.

- Give underwater tours to certified scuba divers
- Teach Snorkel Diving after passing the Snorkel Instructor Module
- Issue Snorkel Diver certifications
- Assist active SSI Instructors in academics, pool and open water training under direct supervision
This scuba diving resource makes a bold statement for recreational scuba divers and dive professionals alike. SSI's Science of Diving Student manual is a full-color, 280 page manual with comprehensive content and stunning graphics that provides an in-depth study into the disciplines of diving.
SSI’s Science of Diving is the
knowledge to mentally prepare divers for all types of diving
experiences. The information presented in this manual gives divers the
knowledge they seek about how depth and time can affect the body. The
manual provides a detailed look into diving physics and physiology,
decompression theory, the components of the Total Diving System and
the aquatic environment.
1. The Physics – As humans, we
are physically adapted to the natural land environment, which means
that the “physics” of day-to-day living is instinctive. The effects of
the underwater environment on the human body as well as the equipment
used require the application of physics.
2. The Physiology – No other
sport requires such an in-depth knowledge of how your body functions,
because no other sport puts you in such a completely different
environment. Under water, you cannot breathe without scuba equipment
and your body goes through unseen changes.
3. Decompression Theory –
Physics and Physiology can be reduced to three simple things: how
depth, time, and rate of ascent can affect the body. Decompression
theory is those limitations stated in dive tables and computers.
4. The Total Diving System –
Equipment is an important part of any sport, it is the life support
system in diving. This section deals with an in-depth look at that
equipment.
5. The Aquatic Environment – The
study of water and water movement is called “scuba oceanography.” The
study of water creatures is called “aquatic life” for both ocean and
fresh water inhabitants. The manual teaches divers all about both
types of water and their inhabitants.
Price us$250.00 and 4 Days
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