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The brilliantly colourful coral reefs, making the Maldivian
seascapes amongst the most enchanting in the world, is a nature's
treasure house, an El Dorado for diving enthusiasts, providing
opportunities to experience the unique and beautiful underwater
scenery which is a realm of a great variety of fish, corals, and
other marine denizens.
The several years of experience of the diving centers, has
guaranteed high standards in the selection of resort islands as
well as the quality of equipments used and the expertise of the
diving staff.
Couple of diving programmes are on the offer. Guided dives under
the supervision of diving instructors are for novices and those
who still haven't gained the necessary confidence. The non-limit,
or unguided dives, documents the confidence one feels in his or
her dive. However it is the diving instructor who decides as to
how confident and how experienced one is in their diving skills.
All the dive operations are affiliated with PADI, NAUI, and CMAS
and/or employs PADI or NAUI diving instructors. You can also be
assured of finding highly trained professionals qualified to
conduct courses by meeting diving's highest instructor training
standards. The PADI Open Water Diver course, where you can
practice and master real skills, offers tremendous flexibility
depending upon class requirements. It also features state-of-the
art education that makes learning simple and fun.
Though diving is considered to be one of the easiest of water
sports, carelessness can prove to be dangerous. The beginner not
only tends to overestimate himself, being presumptuous, but the
problem clearly lies in underestimating the dangers of the ocean
and not understanding its ways carefully.
As a rule, one must always remember that they're diving at their
own risk. For this reason one should definitely comply with the
diving regulations issued by the concerned authorities. Generally
these are : 1. Decompression dives are prohibited, even if a dive
computer is in use which measures the levels of nitrogen vis-a-
vis the respective depth over dive time, 2. diving below depths
of 90 feet is prohibited, and 3. wearing a BC is mandatory.
Besides these, there are other diving safety rules to be
followed.
One must never dive alone, despite the numerous shallow diving
sites. One must also get acquainted with the site's special
features, such as the location of the reef's edge, opening in
reef channel, direction, strength and direction of currents, the
sun's position, and so on. Special care must be taken during
current diving. Here one must make sure of not venturing faraway
from one's boat. Further one must also dive against the current
for in case of an emergency the current will bring one back to
the boat.
Thus training by qualified hands coupled with one's enthusiasm,
and a little bit of cautious approach takes one to another world.
The mysteries of the ocean beckons one and all, and diving
provides an excellent and thrilling opportunity to unravel some
of these, the fascinating world of corals being one of them.
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