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Sea Dogs Dive Center

Sea Dogs Dive Center

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New Smyrna Beach, FL 32169 111 Flagler Avenue

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    Diving with Nitrox YES

Additional Notes

Sea Dogs is a full service PADI Dive Center with over 25 years of experience. We offer a full range of Certifications from beginner to Divemaster. We are also the Spearfishing Specialists! The Daytona/New Smyrna Beach area has over a dozen world famous wrecks and beautiful reefs. This area also has some of the largest lobsters on the East Coast. Our dive shop sells top quality dive gear and offers quality rental gear for a great price! Scuba diving (scuba originally being an acronym for Self Contained Underwater Breathing Apparatus, although now widely considered a word in its own right) is a form of underwater diving in which a diver uses a scuba set to breathe underwater for recreation, commercial or industrial reasons. Unlike early diving, which relied exclusively on air pumped from the surface, scuba divers carry their own source of breathing gas (usually compressed air), allowing them greater freedom than with an air line. Both surface supplied and scuba diving allow divers to stay underwater significantly longer than with breath-holding techniques as used in snorkelling and free-diving. Dependant on the purpose of the dive, a diver usually moves underwater by the use of fins attached to the feet, although external propulsion can come from the use of an underwater vehicle or using a sled pulled from the surface. Scuba diving is heavily reliant on technology to be successful, and the first development of the idea of scuba was developed by Alexander Lodygin many years before the term appeared. The first commercially successful scuba sets were the Aqualung open-circuit units developed by Emile Gagnan and Jacques-Yves Cousteau, in which compressed gas (usually air) is inhaled from a tank and then exhaled into the water, and the descendants of these systems are still the most popular units today. The open circuit systems were developed after Cousteau had a number of incidents of oxygen toxicity using a rebreather system, in which exhaled air is reprocessed to remove carbon dioxide. Modern versions of rebreather systems (both semi-closed circuit and closed circuit) are still available today, and form the second main type of scuba unit, most commonly used for technical diving, such as deep diving.

    Certifications

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    Certifications YES

  • PADI

    PADI

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    Open Water Diver or equal rating

    PADI

    Open Water Diver or equal rating

  • PADI

    Open Water Diver, or equal rating

    PADI

    Adventure Diver, or equal rating

  • PADI

    Adventure Diver, or equal rating

    PADI

    Open Water Diver, or equal rating

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    Advanced Open Water Diver, equal rating

    PADI

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    Adventure Diver (or equal rating) + CPR & First Aid trained within past 2 years

    PADI

    Open Water Diver (or equal rating) + Rescue Diver (or equal rating) + EFR Primary and Secondary Care (or equal rating) within past 24 months + medical statement signed by physician



    Equipment

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    Rental equipment? YES

  • Equipment category rent Sell brand (Model)
    Regulators, First-stage only YES
    NO


    Tanks, Steel YES
    NO


    Buoyancy Compensators, Jacket-style YES
    NO


    Diving Suits, Wet YES
    NO


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