Scuba Diving

 

Scuba Diving

Scuba diving offers people the opportunity to see what life is like below the water in lakes, and oceans. Scuba is an acronym that stands for self contained underwater breathing apparatus. Scuba divers wear equipment which allows the divers to stay below the water's surface for long periods of time. The majority of scuba divers enjoy diving for recreational purposes -- to see the beauty that lives in the ocean waters. Scuba divers also traverse the depths of the waters for commercial, scientific, and military purposes as well.

 

While some scuba divers enjoy diving in lakes, and a few will explore a river's waters, when most people think of scuba diving, they think of diving into the pristine ocean waters. To become a scuba diver, it is recommended that you partake in a beginner's diving class. In such a class, you will learn the skills required of a knowledgeable scuba diver, such as equipment usage, defense techniques and ocean awareness training. Classes are offered at many facilities worldwide to help minimize the risk posed by the dangers facing scuba divers.