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How the rest of
the world sees
Key West
Take it easy in Hemingway's Key West
Earthtimes, UK - Jan 7
Is it 4 pm or maybe already 5? Nobody cares much as details like that are
unimportant on the island of Key West on the southernmost tip of America.
Diving Santa raises money for children's shelter in
Florida Keys
MiamiHerald.com, FL - Dec 21, 2007
Jason Schwenke is donning the Santa suit while going underwater in the Florida
Keys National Marine Sanctuary.
Coral Reefs Under
Attack From
Global Warming And Acidification Of Oceans
AHN - Dec 13 2007
The world's coral reefs are
being killed. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration said Thursday
that new research finds carbon emissions are threatening coral reefs. The
findings are timely as 2008 is the International Year of the Reef.
Worlds Best
Heading to
Key West
USMCA, GA -
Dec 5, 2007
With weeks to go before the final entry deadline, the entry list for Acura Key
West 2008, presented by Nautica is already long on talent and strong on
international and national representation. And the traditional last minute crush
of entries is yet to descend. It will only get better.
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Key West Scuba Diving
Advanced Scuba
Rescue Diver
OVERVIEW
This is a certification course for
certified scuba divers who desire to assume greater rescue capabilities during
diving activities. The training emphasizes accident supervision and management
with practical applications in open water. This course is designed specifically
to provide the knowledge and skills necessary to:
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Help prevent diving accidents.
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Recognize life-threatening
diving situations. |
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Correctly initiate and/or
supervise rescue/assist procedures. |
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Effectively perform in-water
rescue/assist techniques and procedures. |
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Correctly manage rescue
assistants during and after rescues. |
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Provide immediate, effective
post-rescue aid. Correctly manage a diving emergency with adjustments for
local variants. |
What's included:
All equipment, pool fees,
instructor fees, and boat fees. A NAUI temporary certification card is
issued upon successful completion of the course.
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What's not included:
The
NAUI Scuba Rescue Student Education System
is required for this course. Books are also available at the shop in Key West Florida. |
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PREREQUISITES FOR
ENTERING THE COURSE
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Age. Minimum age
is 17 years. |
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Diver Certification.
Key West
Minimum is NAUI Advanced Scuba Diver or equivalent. |
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CPR & First Aid
Certification. Training is provided in CPR (cardiopulmonary
resuscitation) and First Aid by a NAUI recognized agency. Training shall
include: one rescuer adult CPR, infant/child CPR, two rescuer CPR, and rescue
mask - barrier device use. |
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Oxygen Training.
NAUI O2 Certification is included in this course. Oxygen administration
training must include the assembly, use, and basic maintenance of constant
flow and demand valve oxygen delivery systems. |
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Diving Skills.
Participants must comfortably perform the following skills prior to beginning
training. Time involved for performing the skills is in addition to the
estimated course hours. The instructor is to use these skills as screening
evaluation criteria:
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Swimming skills (no
equipment)
–Swim 225 yard (207 m) nonstop, any stroke, in six minutes or less.
–Survival swim for 15 minutes.
–Recover 10 pounds (4.5 kg) from about 10 feet (3 m) of water.
–Transport another person of equal size 25 yards (22.9 m). |
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Skin diving skills as
required for the NAUI Scuba Diver Course. |
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Scuba skills (scuba
equipment)
–Assemble equipment, make adjustments, don equipment, and perform pre-dive
equipment inspections.
–In turn, at the surface remove and replace mask, snorkel, fins, weight belt
and scuba unit.
–In turn, underwater remove, replace and clear mask and regulator,
comfortably breathe from a regulator without wearing a mask for two minutes,
buddy breathe, and share air using and alternate air source.
–Demonstrate surface use of the BC and the ability to hover underwater.
–Perform a Scuba Lifesaving Transport (see “Details of Selected Skills”) of
another scuba diver 100 yards (91 m) within four minutes. |
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NAUI
ADVANCED RESCUE DIVER COURSE |
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Group |
$ 450 |
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Private |
$ 650 |
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Clyde's Key West Scuba Diving
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