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PADI Drysuit Diver course August / September 2023

Posted on August 4, 2023

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PADI Drysuit Diver course August / September 2023

Extend your diving season! If you want to stay warm and toasty, feeling comfortable in cooler water, you will want to dive in a dry suit.

We will be running the PADI Drysuit Diver course in August / September 2023
Pool Orientation session – Saturday 19th August
Lake Dives –  Sunday 10th September

Unlike a wetsuit, a dry suit seals you off from the outside water and that keeps you warm! Even in surprisingly cold water. This will greatly extend your diving season here in the UK, you can also comfortably go and play with the Seals off of Lundy Island or the Farnes!

You will need to do a small amount of home study before the course, this is all now done with the digital PADI home study eLearning material. You don’t need to come to the shop to get the course arranged and access your digital home study, this part of the course can all be arranged via email, the course can be paid for via BACS or credit card, we will then send you the code for your home study, with instructions how to do this, of course however it would be great to see you before hand, so you can always pop into the centre before the course to arrange it all.

You will need to fill out a short Medical Questionnaire, along with some other standard paperwork, whether you do this via email/phone or in person.

Find out more about this course…

 

 

PADI Drysuit Diver course August / September 2023

 

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Ocean View Kraken Rum PADI Aware & The Fortune of War Beach Clean Up

Posted on August 1, 2023

Beach Clean Article

Ocean View, PADI Aware Foundation, Kraken Rum and the Fortune of War Pub
Beach Blitz

We at Ocean View Diving joined forces with The team at Kraken Rum, PADI AWARE Foundation, and the team at the Fortune of War Pub for a Brighton Beach Blitz.

 

Ocean View Team

Team Ocean View! With PADI Aware and Kraken Rum, outside the Fortune of War pub with the results of the clean up.

 

We had planned to run a clean up both above and below water, but the windy weather put a stop to the dive, for safety reasons. The topside beach clean still went ahead, and whilst it was windy, it was a beautiful sunny day.

Beach View

A lovely sunny start to the day

We were so pleased with the turnout, given the forecast, we had 30 fantastic people join us to support our event. The topside Beach Blitz is as important as the underwater clean up, because if we can stop the rubbish going into the water in the first place, that’s the best option!

 

The Beach Blitz started with a meet up at the Fortune of War Pub on Brighton seafront.

Fortune of War

Our host for the day, The Fortune of War Pub.

The team at the Fortune of War were amazing letting us descend on the pub as a fantastic base of operations. With the backing of Kraken Rum, the World’s first cocktail bar that accepted litter as currency opened for the day in Brighton.

 

Beach Clean Panorama

Briefing time, let’s get ready to go.

 

Volunteers getting ready to go

Volunteers getting ready to go

The volunteers started cleaning up from the stretch of beach in front of the Fortune of War, making our way towards the Pier. We then all made our way past the Pier down towards the music stage that was set up for the music festival taking place over the weekend.

A few of us made it to the beach in front of the festival stage. Once at the half way point we turned back to catch the new litter from the tourists, as the beach was getting busier.

 

Beach Clean

Some of our Ocean View volunteers sweeping the beach. Tammy, Andy and Alice.

We were pleasantly surprised with the cleanliness of the beach as a whole, so hats off to the council teams who are out every day, but we still managed to get a large haul of extra rubbish that would have made it’s way into the sea.

Our presence on the beach even got a few of the tourists to ask if we could take their rubbish for them, whilst this could be seen as cheeky or a bit lazy, it is far better to end up in our collection bags, than on the floor.

We would like to say a big thank you to the team at COW PR who were with us on the day with Kraken to make it a really great day.

 

 

Volunteers

 

 

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Some of our new friends on the look out for rubbish.

 

Ocean View Team after the clean up

After two hours of cleaning up the beach, the Ocean View Team are enjoying the Kraken Rum cocktails ! Great Job Guys.

 

Jen and Angela, a little bit windswept, back after a couple of hours cleaning up our beach.

 

Volunteers

Volunteers relaxing after a few hours of hard work, enjoying the Kraken Rum cocktails.

 

Relaxing after a few hours of hard work

Volunteers relaxing after a few hours of hard work, enjoying the Kraken Rum cocktails.

 

The Dive Against Debris part of the day was unfortunately cancelled due to the high winds that were forecast, we will be re-scheduling the Dive Against Debris, with the hope that the weather is on our side that day.

Below a quick video of the volunteers on the beach with the wind blowing, you can see the shore entry would have been ‘interesting’ had we tried to battle with wind and waves, and given the colour of the water, we would not have been able to see the rubbish, let alone collect it.

 

https://www.oceanviewdiving.co.uk/webdev/wp/wp-content/uploads/2023/08/Beach-Clean-Video.mp4

 

Thank you Jen for lots of the photos!! 🙂

 

Back from the clean up

Windswept, ready for a sit down.

 

The Kraken Beach Clean made it onto the Independent Youtube feed, check it out:

OV team sporting Kraken vest youtube

 

PADI AWARE® is a global movement for ocean protection powered by a community of adventurers. They connect the passion for ocean adventure with the purpose of marine conservation.

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Ocean View Red Sea Liveaboard 2024

Posted on July 25, 2023

Red Sea Liveaboard 2024

Ocean View Red Sea Liveaboard 2024

4th-11th July 2024

Southern Red Sea

Sizzling sunshine and awesome diving with Ocean View

Cost:  from £1850/person – (soft) full board basis
Suites and Premium Twins will incur surcharges (see below)

 

Enjoy Seven nights, full-board basis on Emperor Elite.

Elite Front

This fantastic itinerary takes in the stunning areas of the Southern Red Sea. The sites visited include St. Johns and Fury Shoals.

With approximately 21 dives over the week. 12lt tank and weights are included in your package. All trips are fully guided with expert guides. Flights from Gatwick and transfers are included. Nitrox (12litres) is free to those who are certified.

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This trip takes you to some of the best diving the Red Sea has to offer. Here the diving is less arduous, so it’s a trip for those who want to see the best but have a more relaxed time while doing so. Sailing to the southernmost reefs, you’ll depart from Marsa Ghalib Port and dive some sites to the South before sailing overnight to your southernmost point in the St. John’s area.

So come on… who’s up for some awesome diving and lots of sun?!?

If you would like to make a booking a £600 non-returnable deposit will be required, with the balance due 13 weeks prior to departure.

Please note a space is NOT secured until we receive your payment.

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Itinerary Highlights:
(always weather dependant)

St. Johns
St Johns is a vast collection of small reefs offering some of the most remote and rewarding diving in the Red Sea. This incredibly beautiful reef lies a short distance north of the Sudanese border. The reef covers a huge area and many dives would be needed to explore the numerous coral heads and islands. Habili Ali offers giant gorgonians and black corals whilst grey reef, silvertip and schools of hammerhead sharks might be found on the west side. Habili Gafaar is a mass of soft corals teaming with shoals of snappers, butterfly fish and barracudas. Mantas, grey reef and silvertip sharks can often be seen in the blue.

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Gota Soraya
Rated as possibly one of the best wall dives in the Red Sea. Overhangs and cracks in the reef wall are full of glass fish and sweepers and an abundance of corals, Grey Reef, Silvertips and Hammerhead sharks.

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Fury Shoals
At Fury Shoals, dive Sha’ab Claude with its famous swim-throughs and huge porite corals. White tip reef sharks and an anemone and clownfish settlement can be seen a little off the reef to the South. Abu Galawa Soraya has a fantastic coral garden and a wreck of a private sailing boat populated with glass fish.

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PLEASE NOTE:
You don’t need a minimum number of dives, but you should be comfortable with drift dives, as currents can be unpredictable and strong. If you are an Open Water Diver, some dives are below 18m therefore we recommend having advanced experience or taking your PADI Advanced Open Water course on board to maximise your enjoyment from the trip. Inexperienced and beginner divers may find some dives challenging and may be asked by the Cruise Director to skip dives that are not suitable for their diving experience. All diving is made from zodiacs to give precise entry and exit points.

 

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The Vessel…

Emperor Elite is custom-designed and built to a superior standard. Elite is a 38 metre boat accommodating a maximum of 26 guests. All cabins are ensuite, boast independent air conditioning, three towels and a dive poncho per guest.

She is a spacious boat with limited free WiFi (signal permitting), three sundecks, dive deck with platform, a stylish air-conditioned salon and air-conditioned dining room where great food is served.

She has all diving and safety equipment. Two large RIBs with outboards, and is also equipped with NITROX and can handle sidemount, rebreather & tech diving on request

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The trip cost includes:
Shared cabin. 7 nights on board. 6 days diving (up to 21 dives). Local transfers.
Guide, 12 litre tanks, weights, full board & soft drinks, red wine with dinner, environmental tax, Marine Park fees and port departure fees.

Not included: Visa, diving equipment, tanks other than 12 litres, and alcohol.

 

Approximate Itinerary

When leaving Marsa Ghalib the route can sometimes take in a dive at Abu Dabab on the first or last day. Often spoilt for choice, your guides will pick sites that they know to be the best for the time of the year and can find excellent alternatives should the weather affect the normal route. Although the distances are long, where possible we travel overnight so. Our aim is to get as many dives in as possible at some of the most impressive reefs.

Below are some of the highlights.

On the way to Fury shoals, dive Sha’ab Sharm with its wall dives and white tip reef sharks. Oceanic white tips and silky sharks can sometimes be found in the blue, turtles often visit the south side before heading further south. At Fury Shoals, dive Sha’ab Claude with its famous swim-throughs and huge porite corals. White tip reef sharks and an anemone and clownfish settlement can be seen a little off the reef to the South. Abu Galawa Soraya has a fantastic coral garden and a wreck of a private sailing boat populated with glass fish.

St. Johns is a vast collection of small reefs offering some of the most remote and rewarding diving in the Red Sea. This incredibly beautiful reef lies a short distance north of the Sudanese border. The reef covers a huge area and many dives would be needed to explore the numerous coral heads and islands. Habili Ali offers giant gorgonians and black corals whilst grey reef, silvertip and schools of hammerhead sharks might be found on the west side. Habili Gafaar is a mass of soft corals teaming with shoals of snappers, butterfly fish and barracudas. Mantas, grey reef and silvertip sharks can often be seen in the blue.

Gota Kebir is a massive reef, famous for its tunnels and south plateau, where jacks and barracudas can be seen and the occasional manta. The tunnels are ideal for novice cave divers.

Gota Soraya is rated as possibly one of the best wall dives in the Red Sea. Overhangs and cracks in the reef wall full of glass fish and sweepers and an abundance of corals, Grey Reef, Silvertips and Hammerhead sharks.

On the last day as we head back to port, we will try to take in a dive or two on the world famous Elphinstone Reef if weather and diver experience permits us, or we will finish in the Abu Dabab area perhaps with another dive or two closer to Port Ghalib to relax and unwind before your final night in port.

 

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Suite and Premium Twin surcharges:

1 x Main deck twin /double cabin – £90 per person supplement for the week
2 x Upper deck twin cabin – £90 per person supplement for the week
1 x Upper deck Junior Suite double cabin – £250 per person supplement for the week
1 x Upper deck Executive Suite double cabin – £350 per person supplement for the week

These supplements do not give you single occupancy, this can be arranged, please enquire.

 

Please read our basic booking conditions

Hammerhead sharks

 

Ocean View Red Sea Liveaboard 2024

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Enriched Air Nitrox Course August 2023

Posted on July 24, 2023

Nitrox August 2023

Enriched Air Nitrox Course August 2023

We will be running the next Enriched Air Nitrox course on Saturday 19th August

We all want to stay longer on that reef or wreck, it isn’t always our breathing rate that brings us up before we want to, often we still have plenty of air left but our No Decompression Limit (NDL) brings us back up.

You will need to do a small amount of home study before the course, this is all now done with the digital PADI home study eLearning material. The time spent with us in the classroom will be going over the practical part of the analysis procedure of using Enriched Air for diving.

 

Find out more about this course…

 

Enriched Air Nitrox Course August 2023

 

 

 

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PADI Rescue Diver Course October 2023

Posted on July 7, 2023

Rescue Diver October 2023

PADI Rescue Diver Course October 2023

“Challenging” and “rewarding” best describe the PADI Rescue Diver Course

Learn how to turn yourself into the best buddy, increase your safety, recognise problems before they occur

Our next PADI Rescue Course will be running on Saturday 7th and Sunday 8th October 2023.

Most divers cite the Rescue course to be the best course they took, whilst serious and testing, you will learn so much to improve your dive skills, and learn to look out for your fellow dive buddies.

We don’t like to think about it but accidents happen, rescue training expands your knowledge of diving, increases your dive skills, and makes you more aware of what’s happening around you. The course helps you recognize and respond to potential diving emergencies in the unlikely event that they should occur,

As a pre-requisite to the Rescue Diver course, you need a valid First Aid certification, taken within the last 24 months, the Emergency First Response course meets the necessary First Aid training required as part of the PADI Rescue Diver course.

If you are a rescue diver who’s First Aid course was over 2 years ago, you will need to do an update, so why not join us on the next E.F.R course.

Our next Emergency First Response course will be running on Sunday 1st October

Call a member of the team, or email us to discuss, or click on the picture to take you to our dedicated Rescue diver Page with further details.

 

PADI Rescue Diver Course October 2023

 

PREREQUISITES: (Jnr) Adventure Divers who are 12 years old and have completed the Underwater Navigation Adventure Dive may enrol in a Rescue Diver course. EFR® Primary and Secondary Care training within 24 months. EFR Training may be completed in conjunction with rescue diver course.

COURSE CONTENTS: Home study; Knowledge development; Confined water dives; Exam; Open Water dives

EQUIPMENT REQUIRED: Mask and Snorkel, pocket mask, accident management slate.

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