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There's so much to see underwater that you'll want to make the very most of
your stay. To maximize your underwater adventure, you can learn how to plan and
carry out a multilevel dive.
To experience the Multilevel Diver program, you'll require a PADI Open Water
Diver or Junior Open Water Diver certification (or equivalent) and be at least
12 years old.
During your Multilevel Diver program, you'll go on two open water dives, both
of which may be conducted in one day. You'll also be exposed to a variety of different
types of multilevel dive calculators (i.e. the "wheel" and various types
of dive computers).
Topics covered include:
- the planning, organization, procedures, techniques, problems and hazards of
multilevel diving.
- definition and advantages of multilevel diving
- methods of calculating multilevel dives
- review of decompression sickness theory
- review of emergency decompression procedures
- review of PADI's S.A.F.E. campaign
- procedures for flying after diving
- guidelines, rules and procedures for multilevel diving with the Wheel and/or
diving computers
- care and maintenance of dive computers
The elective Multilevel Dive from the PADI Advanced Open Water Diver or Adventures
In Diving may count toward the certification requirements for this specialty at
your PADI Instructor's discretion.
Ready to dive from the deepest depths to the shallows? Stop by Sharky's Scuba
today to sign up.
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