Drift Diving
One of the Diving Variations is Drift Diving. It is basically a 'go with the flow' kind, where the Divers are moved by the current. Drift Diving is all about feeling the rush of flying as you glide with the currents. It also gives you a chance to see a lot of pelagic species, or sea creatures living in the water column.
Sometimes referred to as the "lazy man's way of diving", Drift Diving is a different way of exploring the underwater world since the current is the mode of transportation of Divers as they are moved from one place to another with less effort.
In Drift Diving, it is very essential that you understand or at least get familiar with the underwater topography. Moreover, drift dives are mostly done in groups.
Training
A training course or program is very crucial, as it teaches the Divers everything they need to know about Drift Diving. It is not purely theoretical, for you need to apply your knowledge in open water dives.
Here are the finer points of a Drift Diver Training:
- You must be at least 12 years old to qualify for a drift dive.
- It is a prerequisite that you have achieved at least a Junior Open Water Diver certification or equivalent.
- The course covers information on the different important facets of Drift Diving such as skills and techniques, planning, procedures, proper communication and navigation, Buoyancy control, as well as the potential dangers and risks.
- You will learn how and when to use special equipment such as floats, lines, and reels.
- You will be knowledgeable on how to select drift dive sites and how to deal with varying currents.
This Scuba Diving Type offers a pleasant and relaxing ride. Maximize the fun in Drift Diving by having the proper training and planning prior to the dive.
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