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Rescue Diver Course

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Rescue Diver is the last step in your "continues education" requirements to become a Master Scuba Diver, the highest non-professional certification in the PADI continues education programs. You have completed your Open Water and Advance Open Water Certifications and have also gotten five specialty certifications. Now it's time to help other divers when problems occur. The Rescue Divers Course gives you the knowledge to Manage Diving Emergencies when they happen. Don't be one of the people who just stand around in an emergency and are clueless on how to start an emergency plan and implement it...more
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Rescue Diver is the last step in your "continues education" requirements to become a Master Scuba Diver, the highest non-professional certification in the PADI continues education programs. You have completed your Open Water and Advance Open Water Certifications and have also gotten five specialty certifications. Now it's time to help other divers when problems occur. The Rescue Divers Course gives you the knowledge Manage Diving Emergencies when they happen. Don't be one of the people who just stand around in an emergency and are clueless on how to start an emergency plan and implement it...more
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$29.95
The British cargo ship Numidia was built in Glasgow in early 1901. A relatively large vessel, she displaced 6,399 gross registered tons and was powered by a 3 cylinder triple expansion steam engine capable of providing a top speed of 10 Knots. On 6 July, 1901, the Captain ordered the mooring lines slipped from her berth in Liverpool and stood beside the Pilot as the vessel moved slowly into the River Mersey and then out into the Irish Sea. The Numidia was carrying a general cargo of 7,000 tons and a crew of 97. There were no passengers. The ship cleared Suez in the early hours of 19 July 1901...more
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$9.95

Rescue Diver Course

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