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updated:
May 24, 2008
Project
Aware Specialty -
Classroom only
Counts toward the
Master Scuba Diver
Certification
Why take the Project Aware Specialty: If you want to learn about the plight of worldwide
aquatic ecosystems and how you can protect them, this
Specialty course is for you. This non-diving Specialty
course may also be conducted in conjunction with other
Specialty Diver courses.
What do you need to start: Open to divers and non-divers.
No age requirement.
What you will do: Read
the A.W.A.R.E. - Our World Our Water manual and complete
the knowledge review. There is a classroom session
to attend. You will watch a short video and go over the
knowledge review.
You'll learn about aquatic
ecosystem degradation and the conservation measures
protecting aquatic resources. This includes the Project
AWARE philosophy;
the Aquatic World in Peril - The Ocean Common; fisheries Concerns;
the Coastal Zone; Coral Reefs; Marine Pollution; Overview of Degraded Marine Environments; Role of Diver in Protecting the Aquatic Environment;
and what can you do to help.
Materials needed: The A.W.A.R.E. - Our
World Our Water manual. Included in course
price.
Cost: $85
- Price includes manual,
certification card and picture for certification
card.
How to get started: Call us at 214-505-0713 or
Click here to email us
to sign up for the course.
You
can come pick up the materials or we can have them delivered to your home or
office.
Class dates: Click
here for our calendar.
Click here to email us to sign up or for more information or call us at 214-505-0713.
05/24/08

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