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Becoming a certified instructor in scuba diving
The career of a scuba diver instructor has many benefits. While the job is rewarding, it can also be challenging. Instructors may have to lead novice divers on their first dive. An advantage to becoming a competent scuba instructor is having experience.
Training organizations often require their instructors to continue their education. They also encourage instructors to attend seminars and advanced courses. As a result, they have an extensive range of qualifications that could lead to higher positions. This includes the ability to teach all PADI dive courses.

The course usually lasts three to four day, although the requirements for certification can vary depending on where you live. The classes generally consist of three components. They include theoretical knowledge development and confined dives. While some courses can be done online, others are offered at local dive centers.
There are many job opportunities in scuba diving
If you are passionate about the sea and love people, scuba diving could be a good career option. If you dislike people and don't like customer service, then scuba diving may not suit you. You will need to be able communicate well with others and utilize advanced technology in order to survive in foreign environments. Fortunately, there are a number of different job opportunities in the field.
Scuba diving careers are varied and rewarding. You can study and research coral reefs, monitor fish populations, and much more. You also have many opportunities in freshwater environments. You can assess water quality, identify invasive species and even inspect fish farms.
Scuba diving is safe
It is essential to be safe while diving. Pulmonary bluffrauma, in which air bubbles are allowed to escape into the bloodstream or chest cavity, is a dangerous danger. This can lead sometimes to fatal arterial gas embolism. Divers must keep away from corals and animals, and should breathe deeply while diving.

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 planned dive can save your life. You can immediately signal your partner or call a rescue crew if you experience a problem.
Divers are generally safe, and it's difficult to compare their risks to other activities. There are some risks associated with diving but they are far lower than those associated to running, driving, or taking long flights. You should be fit to dive and keep within your training limits.