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Pristine rock pools discovery snorkel

All Scuba and Snorkel courses are N.A.U.I World Wide sanctioned and will include a Wall Certificate and C-Card and taught by Ted Brambleby 5918.

For Scuba divers

Open water Scuba Course Min 4 Max 8 students
(Medical clearance required) $395 per person.
This is an intensive 4-5 day program. Students are required to complete all in-water and theory sessions successfully before certification is given. Course includes use of all equipment however your own mask, fins and snorkel are desirable. 5 dives and a snorkel are included.

Advanced Scuba Course Min 4 Max 8 students
(OW1 Certification required) $325.00 per person.
This is a 3-4 day program. It includes a minimum of 6 dives and a snorkel to check skills and advance to a more confident and competent level of diving. Dives are chosen based on conditions at the time of the course but may includes a Shore dive, Current dive, Limited visibility dive, Navigation dive, Marine Biology identification dive, Drift dive and a Rescue dive.

Rescue Scuba Course
(Advanced Certification required) $325.00 p.p.
An Intensive 2-3 day course of skills review and skills acquisition in all aspects of diver rescue. Current First Aid and Oxygen resuscitation certificates are required as prerequisites.

All courses contain a Marine Awareness component and will include museum lectures and independent museum research.

For Scuba divers, snorkelers and beachcombers:
All courses $325.00 per person.

Basic Marine Biology
This course includes Fish Taxonomy, Advanced Marine Invertebrate Biology and Advanced Fish and Shark Biology and Taxonomy.

For Snorkellers

Snorkel Certificate and C Card
A 2-3 day intensive skills development program in all aspects of snorkelling and free hold diving. Sessions include theory, Dangerous marine creatures, Rescue techniques and Skills technique.


Snorkeling the Rocky Shore Channel
is an exciting adventure

A wide variety of corals exist at
our local Cook Island reserve

Filter feeding sponges live on all
our temperate reefs

Long tail stingrays common
at the local reefs

Our dangerous Marine Animals program will teach you all you need to know


   
   
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