Scuba diving edit

Scuba diving is an underwater activity in which divers uses an oxygen tank to breathe underwater for an extended amount of time. [1] A person usually needs to be certified as a diver in order to do recreational scuba diving. There are different levels to this certification with the most basic one called "Open Water Diver" which allows you to dive to a depth of 18 metres. PADI[2] (Professional Association of Diving instructors) is one of the most popular organization that offers diving training and certification. Scuba diving is a great activity for people who enjoy discovering life under water.






Reference List edit

  1. ^ Newman, John (1999). Scuba diving & snorkeling for dummies. Indianapolis, Indiana: Wiley Publishing, Inc.
  2. ^ PADI. "Homepage". Retrieved 29 March 2021.