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State-of-the-art
training in the latest recreational dive technology includes
training in the use of rebreathers, submersibles, underwater
communication systems, technical diving theory and deeper
diving techniques.

Rebreathers, Submersibles and
Tech Diving allow divers to stay down longer, explore
more area, and reach greater depths while staying within
safe diving limits. Learning
to teach this latest technology enhances your career and
puts you in demand with progressive diving employers worldwide.
REBREATHERS
are lighter than open-circuit scuba and their advantages
are many: they are quiet, offering a close, stealthy approach
to marine life, they keep
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you
warmer by providing moist warm air, they create constant
neutral buoyancy at any depth and provide a more natural,
comfortable diving style.
Rebreather
- Deep Tech - Submersibles - Gas Blending - Instructor
graduates lead the industry in technical knowledge and
skill. A new realm of safe, exhilarating dive experiences
await you and your students as you enhance your career
as a Rebreather and Deep Tech Instructor graduate.
Using
the latest state-of-the-art computer technology and
Nitrox as a gas, rebreathers easily quadruple your dive
time underwater, while cutting your obligations for
surface interval or decompression in half. At the Career
Institute at Hall's, you learn how to introduce and
train the public in proper, safe use of rebreathers.
During the program, you practice
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new
diving techniques, perform rebreather maintenance and
make both deep wreck and shallow reef dives using state-of-the-art
equipment.
DEEP
TECH
is recreational diving technology at the ultimate level.
The Deep Tech program prepares you to teach all the diving
theory associated with safe staged decompression, use
of mixed gases, advanced wreck diving, gas blending, underwater
communication devices and submersibles. Everything associated
with deeper, longer, safer bottom time is in the Deep
Tech program. During your training, you practice deep
diving techniques, computer dive planning, use submersibles,
underwater communication systems and perform simulated
stage decompression on deep wrecks and reefs.

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