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PADI Rescue Diver Course – June 2018

Posted on April 14, 2018

Rescue Course June 2018

“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 over the weekend of the 23rd and 24th June 2018.
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 Saturday 2nd April.

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

 

The Team at Ocean View Diving

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PADI Underwater Navigator Specialty June 2018

Posted on March 1, 2018

PADI Underwater Navigator Speciialty of the Month June 2018

As part of our PADI Specialty of the Month programme in 2018, we will be running the PADI Underwater Navigator Course on Sunday 27th June.

Be the diver everyone wants to follow and make your sense of direction legendary with the PADI Underwater Navigator Specialty course.

It can be quite stressful in poor visibility underwater, improve your observation skills and learn more accurately how to use your compass underwater to find your way.

Find out more about this course…

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PADI Peak Performance Buoyancy Specialty course May 2018

Posted on February 17, 2018

Peak Performance Buoyancy Specialty of the Month 2018

As part of our PADI Specialty of the Month programme in 2018, we will be running the PADI Peak Performance Buoyancy Course on Sunday 27th May.

Neutral Buoyancy is the key to calm, relaxing enjoyable dives.

Mastering neutral buoyancy means controlling where you are in the water, you glide effortlessly over coral reefs, taking in the beautiful aquatic life whilst ensuring that you don’t disturb or damage it. Buoyancy control means longer dive time due to reduced air consumption.

Find out more about this course…

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Ocean View Project Aware and Sea Shepherd SSUK Beach Clean Up – Saturday 3rd March

Posted on January 27, 2018

Beach Clean up

SATURDAY 3rd MARCH 10am start

 

Turtle in netWe all know that rubbish and plastic is a HUGE problem for our seas and the amazing creatures in it. Many of us watched, distraught at the scenes on the Blue Planet II last year, it is time to stop this attack on our seas and oceans

We at Ocean View are joining forces with Sea Shepherd UK for a Brighton Beach Clean Up this spring.

Starting locally we can make a difference, by helping to keep our local beaches clean we can be part of a bigger community taking care of our environment.

These beach cleans are have a great visual impact to other residents and visitors, to highlight the need for keeping our beaches and streets clean.

 

 

Sea Shepherd UK logoSea Shepherd UK are organising a series of Beach Cleans around the UK, we are working in partnership with them to allow you to take part in the below the water line clean up.

The clean up will start from by the Marina wall at what most of us divers know as the “Black Cat” area of the Beach at 10am, parking available in the car park at the end of Madeira Drive.

Young divers are welcome but need to have a parent or guardian diving with them. Equally if your child wants to partake in the above water clean up, you and they are more than welcome, again with a parent or guardian with them.

 

Beach rubbishYou will realistically need to be a drysuit diver as it’s likely to be a bit chilly, bringing some nice thick dive gloves to make sure you look after yourself.

We suggest getting your kit sorted the day before, or during the week beforehand to avoid an early morning battle for the car park 😉

For divers you will be getting kitted up ready to get in the water about 40 minutes before high tide.

Of course, if the weather determines that it is not safe for divers, the beach clean can carry on above the water line.

 

Get in touch if you need to organise some dive equipment with us for the dive.
You will need to show us your certification card for equipment rental.

 

Project Aware Ocean Killer posterProject 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.

They work in partnership with PADI to educate about the plight of our Oceans.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Hyperbaric Chamber visit – 11th February 2018

Posted on January 26, 2018

Hyperbaric chamber trip

Sunday 11th February  10:30am

We are organising a trip to experience a Dry Dive in the London Hyperbaric Chamber in Leytonstone London.

A diving accident can result from a diver’s inability to handle gas narcosis. A dry dive in the recompression chamber can prepare a diver mentally for what can happen underwater. You get to experience a demonstration of what dense air in the chamber actually does, you will undertake some small quiz/test, we will also be given a lot of really great information about the treatment and the centre.

Dry dives can be run two ways, as the experience alone, or as a chamber awareness specialty course, however it is up to each diver whether they wish to receive the PADI certification.

PLEASE NOTE: If there is an incoming emergency, the Dry Dive many be cancelled, as Divers we should all be happy that this is the case.

The experience needs to start at 10:30, it is a 3-4 hour experience, which will mean a relatively early start from the Brighton area, about 8-8:30am, up to Victoria and a hop on the tube to Leytonstone.
The Dry Dive experience will be completed by approx 2 – 2:30pm, leaving time in London for a late lunch, a quick trip to the Museums or Galleries, a wander around Covent Garden, what ever you fancy doing!!

 

We are limited to 9 spaces, please confirm your space quickly so as not to miss out!

 

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Course Content

The course lasts 3-4 hours. We start with a full briefing, then change into scrubs. There will be a chamber dive to 40 metres, this will involve a small test at depth; also, other pressure related experiments are shown. After the dive there will be a DCI presentation, and a tour of the facility.

On successful completion of the course a PADI Recompression Chamber Awareness Distinctive Specialty certification card is awarded to those who have selected that option.

Dry-Dives will be undertaken in a modern computer assisted multiplace Therapy Chamber.

 

Prerequisites

Prerequisite certification: PADI Open Water Diver (or equivalent certification with another organisation).

Minimum age requirement: 16 years of age.

 

Medical Requirements

A completed RSTC medical statement form or in date certificate of fitness to dive signed by a doctor*

Download RSTC Medical Questionnaire

*If you answer ‘YES’ to any question on the form you must provide an in-date certificate of fitness to dive.

 

Student Notes

Students must bring:

  • Proof of Qualification.
  • Divers Logbook.

Optional:

  • Computers/Depth gauges may be taken on the chamber dive in a bucket of water.
  • Camera/Video equipment is allowed in the chamber with the relevant 40 metre housing.

 

Dry Dive Costs

There is a full refund if we have to cancel the course due to an incoming emergency.

  • DRY DIVE    £40    No certification included.
  • PADI CHAMBER AWARENESS SPECIALTY COURSE     £65
    Comes with PADI speciality certification
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