Limited Visibility Diving

Unlike much of the world, divers in South Florida usually enjoy exceptional visibility — but not always. Diving in limited visibly presents some unique challenges and risks. In this course, we show you how to manage them.
This course generally takes just a single day and two dives. You can sign up in person, over the phone or online by clicking the button below. If you sign up online, you will still need to call to schedule your class.
This program generally takes just one day and two dives. With sufficient notice, we can usually offer this course when it’s most convenient for you.
- Be at least 10 years old. Students ages 10-14 may qualify for special Junior certification. Learn more.
- Be certified to at least the Open Water Diver level.
- Be able to answer No to all the questions on the medical questionnaire or obtain a physician’s approval for diving.
$389.98/person includes:
- All instruction
- eLearning
- Certification processing when earned
- Mask and snorkel
- Adjustable scuba fins and wetsuit boots
- Adequate exposure protection
- Cylinder (one per dive)
- Regulator system with alternate air source
- BC with integrated weight system or weight belt
- Weights
- Dive computer
- Underwater compass
- Dive knife/cutting tool
- Dive light
- SMB
Unlike much of the world, divers in South Florida usually enjoy exceptional visibility — but not always.
- Rough weather can degrade visibility, especially inshore.
- There are interesting dives you can make in rivers and canals. Unfortunately, poor visibility is the norm there.
Diving in limited visibly presents some unique challenges and risks. In this course, we show you how to manage them.
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