Scuba Diving Resources
General Resource Page for Scuba Diving
Welcome to the Dive Into Travel Scuba Diving resource
resource page. Below are scuba diving links that are useful resources for
scuba divers, resort divers and any other dive enthusiast
that have an interest in scuba diving.
PADI International - PADI Divers carry the most respected and sought after scuba credentials in the world. No matter where you choose to dive, your PADI certification card will be recognized and accepted. In fact, on most dive adventures you’ll be surrounded by other PADI Divers who made the same certification choice you did – to train with the world’s largest and most respected diver training organization.
ANDI (American Nitrox Divers International) - ANDI International (ANDI) is one of the world's fastest growing diver training agencies. ANDI began by specializing in training programs for Enriched Air Nitrox ( SafeAir ) diving. As a natural evolution from SafeAir®, ANDI developed training programs for what has now become known as Technical diving and Closed Circuit Rebreather systems. To meet the demands of our international network of training facilities, in 1999 ANDI introduced a unique methodology for training entry-level divers with the ANDI Open Water Sport Diver program.
BS-AC (The British Sub-Aqua Club)
CEDAM (Conservation, Education, Diving, Archeology & Museums International) - CEDAM International is a unique, not-for-profit organization founded in 1967. It is devoted to Conservation, Education, Diving, Awareness and Marine-research. For years, CEDAM has mobilized diving expeditions and made significant contributions to the fields of marine biology and marine/terrestrial archeology. Today, it is one of the most respected organizations in the diving community.
CMAS Confederation Mondiale des Activities Subaquatiques (World Underwater Federation)
DAN America
DAN America-Mexico (in Spanish)
DAN Europe
DAN Japan
DAN S.E. Asia-Pacific
DAN Southern Africa
DEMA Diving Equipment & Marketing Association
DRI Dive Rescue International
HDS Historical Diving Society
HSAI Handicapped Scuba Association
HUC Houston Underwater Club
IANTD International Association of Nitrox & Technical Divers
ICASS Instituto Cientifico de Actividades Acuaticas Y Subacuaticas (Spanish)
IDAN Diver's Alert Network International
INACD National Association of Cave Divers
IOD Institute of Diving
IUC Irish Underwater Council
MSI Medical Seminars, Inc.
NAOCD National Association of Commercial Divers
NASAR National Association for Search & Rescue
NASDS National Association of Scuba Diving Schools
NASE National Academy of Scuba Educators
NAUI The National Association of Underwater Instructors
NOAA National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration
NTIS National Technical Information Service
OWU Our World-Underwater (Annual Scuba Conference
Odyssey Tropical Marine Biology Voyages "Summer adventure programs for students"
PADI Professional Association of Diving Instructors
PDEA Professional Diving Educators Association
PDIC Professional Diving Instructors Corporation
PRETRF Pacific Reef Education Through Research Foundation
REEF Reef Environmental Education Foundation
S.E.A.S. Schreck Environmental Awareness Association
SAUU South Africa Underwater Union
SDI Scuba Diving International
SPUMS South Pacific Underwater Medicine Society
SR Self Rescue
SS-AC The Scottish Sub-Aqua Club
SSA British Sub Aqua Association
SSDF Swedish Scuba Diving Federation
SSI Scuba Schools International
STF The Star Thrower Foundation
Seaspace Scuba diving & adventure travel expo
TDI - World Head Quarters Technical Diving International
TDOSA Technical Diving Organization in South Africa
UHMS Undersea & Hyperbaric Medical Society
UWA Underwater Africa
YMCA ScubaYoung Men's Christain Association
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