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TECHNICAL WRECK DIVING
• Level one — Penetrating wrecks
(similar to cave diver training)
• Level two — Penetrating deep
wrecks (deep tech diving is
usually a prerequisite)
IS IT RIGHT FOR YOU?
You can be a serious, gung-ho diver
and have loads of adventures within
the realm of mainstream recreational
diving. Tech diving is not for
everyone, and it shouldn’t be seen as
a desirable goal for every diver.
If you think it may interest
you, learn more about the risks,
equipment and training involved.
Look for structured, integrated
and comprehensive training with
an experienced instructor. Respect
your limits. (Be patient, your limits
will grow as you progress through
the required training and gain
experience). Finally, accept the
risks and responsibilities. Tech
diving demands commitment and
dedication and raises the potential
risks. If you can’t or won’t accept
these, tech diving isn’t for you.
AD
Today it’s not unusual for technical divers
to dive to 300 feet, and very experienced
tech divers may go as deep as 600 feet.
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