Wreck Diver Course

Wreck diving offers something for underwater explorers of nearly every experience level. In this course, you will learn how to:
- Protect: Wrecks can, at times, be surprisingly fragile. Learn how to protect wrecks from damage by divers while at the same time learning how to reduce the risks to diver safety wrecks can pose.
- Preserve: Discover how to most responsibly share your discoveries with divers and nondivers alike, whether it is through research, the preservation of artifacts or simply letting things be so they can be enjoyed by others.
- Promote Understanding: Wreck diving is more enjoyable when you can uncover the origin and history of the wrecks you dive. Doing so also enhances your ability to share your discoveries with others.
Who?

Who Can Enroll? This course is open to divers who are:
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- At least 00000 [age] years old.
- Certified to the 00000 [cert level] Diver level or equivalent.
- Able to either answer No to all questions on the standard Medical History form or secure a physician’s approval prior to the start of class.
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What?

What is involved? This course consists of:
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- 00000 [Number] classroom sessions.
- 00000 [Number] pool sessions.
- 00000 [Number] open water training dives.
Where and When?

Where and when do classes take place? Classes take place at the following places and times:
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- Classroom sessions take place 00000 [weekday] and 00000 [weekday], for 00000 [number] weeks, from 00:00 [time] pm until 00:00 [time] pm, at 00000 [location].
- Pool sessions take place 00000 [weekday] and 00000 [weekday], for 00000 [number] weeks, from 00:00 [time] pm until 00:00 [time] pm, at 00000 [location].
- Local open-water training dives take place Saturday and Syndaty, from 00:00 [time] am until approximately 00:00 [time] pm, at 00000 [location].
Starting dates include:
- 00000 [Month] 00000 [Date], 2009
- 00000 [Month] 00000 [Date], 2009
- 00000 [Month] 00000 [Date], 2009
- 00000 [Month] 00000 [Date], 2009
- 00000 [Month] 00000 [Date], 2009
How Much?

How much does it cost? The course fee is $00000 [amount] per person and includes:
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Students are responsible for supplying all of the equipment items listed below, plus:
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What Equipment?

What equipment will you need? Students are responsible for supplying all of the equipment items listed below:
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- Mask, snorkel, fins.
- Adequate exposure protection.
- One cylinder per dive, per day.
- Weight system, weights.
- Buoyancy Control Device (BC).
- Regulator/alternate air source.
- Depth gauge/timer or computer.
- Audible surface signal.
- Surface signal (safety tube).
- Cutting tool.
- Dive tables and slate.
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All of these items are available at 00000 [store name].
How to Enroll

Get Started Now: The best way to get started is to either call or visit 00000 [store name]. 00000 [Are there any other options, such as eLearning? If so, describe them]
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