Independent Diving
The SSI Independent Diving specialty teaches experienced divers how to plan and execute dives safely without a dive buddy, focusing on self-reliance, advanced planning (like gas management), equipment redundancy (often with a backup air source), risk assessment, and emergency skills to handle situations alone, making you a more competent, self-sufficient diver for situations like solo diving or photography.
It's about being responsible and capable, not reckless, and builds confidence for all types of diving.
What You Learn:
Self-Reliance : Strong awareness of your own condition and environment.
Dive Planning : Advanced techniques for managing your dive, including calculating air consumption (SAC rates).
Equipment : Using redundant air supplies and understanding essential backup gear.
Emergency Skills : Practicing free-flow regulator switches, deploying an SMB (Surface Marker Buoy), and handling emergency scenarios solo.
Risk Management : Assessing risks and preventing accidents before and during dives.
Who Should Take It :
Divers who want to be more self-sufficient.
Underwater photographers or videographers.
Divers who enjoy or want to try solo diving.
Experienced divers looking to elevate their skills and confidence.
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