Below the 130 foot redline

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Deep-sea diving is very different from recreational diving. Recreational divers lack the training of professional divers, specially in diving past the 130 foot redline, the danger zone of deep-diving. To minimize deep-sea diving accidents, divers should be made awareof the perils the activity entails.

author: Gleason, Bill
Editorial, Safety and security measures, Accidents, Diving (Underwater), Diving

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PADI career development centers

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The Professional Assn. of Diving Instructors (PADI) has a selection of certified dive operations in several parts of the country. Called the PADI Career Development Centers, these schools offer training courses to divers who are interested in making a career in diving.

author: Gleason, Bill
Training, Professional Association of Diving Instructors

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Dive in with Scuba Club Cozumel

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The Scuba Club Cozumel is regarded as the best dive resort in Mexico. The resort offers comfortable rooms, excellent food and a very professional dive operation. The resort has two catamarans and two new, large monohulls.

author: Gleason, Bill
Services, Resorts

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