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Potential Careers for Scuba Diving Enthusiasts

January 19, 2021 by Kurt Kucera

Scuba diving is a passion for many people all over the world. It is loved for a variety of different reasons. Whether it be the adventure or the peace a person can achieve by being alone under the water, it can be unbelievably fulfilling.
Some folks wish they could find a way to scuba more often, and even turn it into a career. While it may not be readily apparent to everyone, there are several career paths that a person could take if they wanted to make scuba their profession. Here are just a few careers that scuba enthusiasts may want to explore.

Protecting and Serving

One career that scuba divers may want to explore is the position of public safety diver. Law enforcement needs scuba divers to assist with getting evidence from bodies of water. It is a great way to assist with investigations and serve the public. This position would require a Professional Association of Diving Instructors (PADI) certification.

Entering the Field of Science

If an aspect of scuba diving that appeals to an individual is the exploration piece, they may want to consider a job in marine biology or scientific diving. These fields allow scuba divers to get into the water to find out more about the underwater world around them. It can also lead to some neat discoveries and experiences.

A Part-Time Gig

Some folks want to do more scuba diving in their spare time. If that is the case, one profession that some part-time scuba enthusiasts take is that of a Golf Ball Diver at a golf course. Someone needs to fetch the golf balls out of the bodies of water. It is a nice way for a person to strap on their scuba gear and earn a little extra cash.

Teaching Scuba Diving

For those who have a passion for scuba diving and want to share their love, becoming a dive instructor might be a good position. Dive instructors are hired by many different types of organizations, and people can get the benefit of traveling while they do their job.

Explore the Possibilities

People who love to scuba dive, and are interested in pursuing it as a living, should not assume that it is impossible. There are many careers that a person can explore if they are motivated. Those who want to make scuba diving their profession should figure out how they want to do it, and explore the steps needed to reach their goal.

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The Best Diving Spots in Belize

November 3, 2020 by Kurt Kucera

Belize is an under the radar diving spot, home to the largest barrier reef on that side of the world, and with more islands to explore than one person could ever get to. Because it is only opening up to tourism, there is plenty of untouched sand, little known dive spots, and plenty of wildlife to discover.

These are the best diving spots in Belize and should be added to your list when you travel to the country.

The Barrier Reef

As one of the longest and best-preserved reefs in the world, The Barrier Reef has plenty of space to explore. There are several unique species to be seen, and sea turtles use this reef as a safe hunting ground because it is so pristine.

Ambergris Caye

The word is out now in regards to Ambergris Caye and it is easily one of the most popular cayes and diving spots in Belize. From here you can arrange transportation and a guide to just about anywhere in the region, and the local guides will have their favorite spots they are eager to take tourists to.

The Blue Hole

The Blue Hole of Belize should be considered one of the natural wonders of the world. If there is one dive you should make the time to do in Belize, this is it. Normally the dive will take you 40 meters deep to explore the stalactites that hang from an underwater cavern.

Shark Ray Alley

Shark Ray Alley is a great and easy dive spot that you can actually snorkel. This sandbar is a favorite spot for nurse sharks and marine species come for an easy meal because they know that the locals like to stop here to clean their catch.

Hol Chan Marine Reserve

Reserves are great spots to see a diverse amount of marine life, and Hol Chan Marine Reserve is no different. The location is what makes this spot so special and unique, as a channel or crack in the Barrier Reef that sits along the coast of Belize, there is a strong current to feed the area moving through here. The reserve status also means that the reef is intact here because it is protected.

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The Best Diving Spots In Thailand

October 4, 2020 by Kurt Kucera

The best diving spots in Thailand can be hard to pick out for first-time visitors, which makes local guides your best resource. Thailand is rich in marine life and home to over more than three hundred named spots. With so much coastline and so many different areas to dive in, there is a dive spot for divers of every skill level.

These are the best diving spots in Thailand.

Hin Muang

Dive spots in the Andaman Sea are among the favorites for local guides and the type of dive spots worth traveling around the world for. Beautiful corals, rare marine life, and several species of sharks and other large fish that you only see when deep diving are all within easy diving range.

Koh Kradan Wreck

Wrecks make incredible dive sites and the Koh Kradan Wreck is definitely one of the better spots. The Japanese destroyer is entirely covered by corals, sea fans, and other underwater growth where marine life is bountiful throughout the entire year.

Hin Nok

The beauty of diving in Thailand is that the environment in each dive site is so unique that you can dive for days and see something different every time. Hin Nok features a large plateau and gullies that you can spend days exploring. Sea turtles are commonly found in this area and the elusive and strange Ghost Pipefish.

Shark Point

Named for the sharks that frequent this dive spot, leopard sharks are able to be seen here year-round. Other interesting species that can be seen here include the cute cuttlefish and seahorses. The gullies here protect divers from the strong currents making this a great dive for newer divers.

Koh Dok Mai

Koh Dok Mai is a great cave dive and night dive spot, but it is a spot for strong divers and swimmers. The cave you dive into leads to a cavern that is filled with sea snakes, leopard sharks, and eels.

While there are plenty of dive options in Thailand it is best to pick the spot that matches your dive abilities and offers you a unique experience among the many different types of dives that are offered.

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Best Diving Spots In Hawaii

June 2, 2020 by Kurt Kucera

If you have a passion for scuba diving, look no further than the Big Island of Hawaii. The island has plenty of stellar diving spots that anyone would love, and has had the admiration of scuba diver’s around the world. Check out these great diving spots for the next time you plan to go to Hawaii!

Golden Arches

If you’re looking for a great photo opportunity, be sure to check out Golden Arches. This diving spot is known for the colorful fish who live on the reef, moray eels, whitetip reef sharks and like many other Hawaiian diving sites, you may see a group of spinner dolphins!

Naia

Speaking of dolphins, be sure to check out Naia the next time you want to go diving in Hawaii! Naia means Dolphin in Hawaii, it’s likely you’ll run into a few when you take your dive. What you’re even more likely to see are rare fish like stonefish and frogfish who live at this spectacular dive site.

Au Au Crater

If you’re looking for something a little more interesting, check out Au Au Crater. If you hadn’t guessed it by the name, Au Au Crater is a submerged volcano crater that is one of the best when it comes to showing off the unique underwater topography of the various Hawaiian islands. Be wary though, as you’re likely to spot larger ocean dwellers such as white tip and hammerhead sharks.

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Best Diving Spots for Beginners

April 15, 2020 by Kurt Kucera

Scuba diving is a fun hobby or vacation activity everyone will enjoy. It’s a great way to explore the ocean and get a whole new view of life under the sea. If you have never gone scuba diving before, here are the best diving spots for beginners:

 

The British Virgin Islands

Not only are the British Virgin Islands a beautiful and relaxing vacation spot, but it is also an incredible place to go scuba diving. This is great for beginners because it has a huge span of protected coastlines and reefs. It also offers a lot of wreckage to explore to find souvenirs to take home.

 

Bonaire, Caribbean

The diving at Bonaire, Caribbean is a beautiful experience and very easy for beginners to handle. They’re also very affordable and known as one of the best places to dive in the world. This is a great area to explore either on your own or with a dive guide if you do not have enough experience to dive on your own yet.

 

The Great Barrier Reef, Australia

The Great Barrier Reef, Australia is an amazing location of breathtaking views and an abundance of sea life. While it isn’t as full of life as it once was due to global warming, it is still a great place to dive and explore the sea. Beginners will find shallows reefs that are perfect for inexperienced divers. 

 

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