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NAUI - The Definition of Diving



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Recently, scuba diving became more popular. NAUI has been one of the top organizations to promote this activity. The association is not-for-profit and offers many certification programs. PADI has more locations than this association, but it has less. Divers must be willing travel a little to get training.

NAUI is a non-profit organization

The NAUI was formed in the 1950s. Most of its instructors are volunteers. Some have been involved in scuba diving since the beginning. NAUI started training instructors in the 1960s who weren't necessarily scuba divers. Volunteers from various countries, including Canada, helped NAUI start. NAUI became a separate entity when it was finally established. NAUI has grown internationally through alliances with DAN, Performance Freediving International and other organizations. NAUI started its marketing campaign, "The Definition of Diving" in 1970. The organization now has over 5,000 certified instructors.

The organization's purpose is to promote safe diving as well as the preservation of aquatic ecosystems. It allows divers to be part of a group of underwater explorers. Divers can connect with the organization through its website and social media platforms to share photos, videos, and stories about their adventures.

There are many certification options available.

For those looking to become a certified diver, NAUI offers a variety of certification programs. These courses teach the basics of diving equipment along with topics related to safety. For those looking to learn to spearfish or collect specimens, the program can be very beneficial. The course covers safety considerations and specific techniques in spearfishing.


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NAUI has a mobile application that lets users quickly and easily change their certification cards. It includes useful tools for planning dives, continuing training, and more. NAUI is a well-known name in the recreational diving industry, with its roots in Los Angeles in the 1950s. A few decades later, the Sea Hunt TV program brought NAUI to the U.S., attracting many Californians wanting to become certified divers.

It's taught in Asia at a select few locations

PADI and NAUI offer the same courses of certification, but NAUI is taught at fewer places in Asia than SSI and PADI. Both organizations provide the same skills and teach life-saving lessons. The only difference is that NAUI and PADI are both non-profit agencies.


NAUI was born in Los Angeles, in the 1950s. The magazine Skin Diver introduced the sport to America, and a TV show called Sea Hunt attracted aspiring divers in the state.

It is located in a smaller number of places than PADI.

PADI & NAUI may look similar, but there are significant differences. The most important difference is in how the organization teaches and what certification requirements they require. While they may be similar in many respects, the differences are mainly in how they teach and their focus on improving divers skills. PADI or NAUI is a matter of personal preference and attitude. PADI or NAUI may be different, but both offer high-quality training.

The two organizations have similar training requirements for their scuba diver certifications, but NAUI places greater emphasis on safety. Both require divers to complete three levels of training, including the basic, advanced, and professional courses. The requirements for each stage of certification will differ between centers, but in general, NAUI divers must complete six dives at 40 meters, while PADI divers must complete five dives at 30 meters. Both organizations require that students complete 40 open diving to earn their Divemaster certificate.


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It's more practical than PADI

PADI, NAUI and ASA both offer scuba divers certifications. However there are some differences. PADI and NAUI are both for-profit organizations. Both certifications allow people to dive, and they also teach life-saving and safety lessons. These differences are in the requirements for certification as well as the training methods.

PADI is a worldwide recognized diver training association. John Cronin and Ralph Erickson established it in 1966. Both were NAUI instructors. They designed flexible diver training courses. PADI's courses range from beginning to advanced recreational diving, and cover essential diving physics and functions. PADI operates in more then 180 countries with over 137,000 professionals.



 



NAUI - The Definition of Diving