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  2. Nautical Archaeology Program - Wikipedia

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    The Nautical Archaeology Program (NAP) is a degree-granting program within the Anthropology Department at Texas A&M University in College Station, Texas. The Nautical Archaeology Program offers admission to students seeking graduate degrees in nautical archaeology. The primary focus is on training archaeologists to become divers, rather than ...

  3. Scientific diving - Wikipedia

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    Diver-in-Training signifies that the diver has completed entry-level training requirements through a recognised recreational scuba certification agency or scientific diving programme. [21] Scientific Diver certification is a permit to dive using compressed air within no-decompression limits. [21]

  4. List of diving hazards and precautions - Wikipedia

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    Training in wreck diving and cave diving techniques. [23] Use of low snag equipment configurations (avoid dangling gear and snap hooks that can snag on lines). Overhead environment (cave, wreck or ice, where direct ascent to the surface is obstructed) Diver may get lost and be unable to identify the way out, and may run out of breathing gas and ...

  5. Saturation diving - Wikipedia

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    Special training and certification is required, as the activity is inherently hazardous, and a set of standard operating procedures, emergency procedures, and a range of specialised equipment is used to control the risk, that require consistently correct performance by all the members of an extended diving team.

  6. Diving safety - Wikipedia

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    Training in the minimum required skills specified for the certification, splitting certification into multiple courses for maximum diver convenience and agency profit, is common in mainstream recreational diver training, where the diver is responsible for their own safety and the choices they may make, and the agency is protected by legal ...

  7. Human physiology of underwater diving - Wikipedia

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    Further training is normally required for certification up to 30 m (100 ft) on air, and this training includes a discussion of narcosis, its effects, and management. Some diver training agencies offer specialized training to prepare recreational divers to go to depths of 40 m (130 ft), often consisting of further theory and some practice in ...

  8. List of professional designations in the United States

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    Minimum degree and practice requirements for certification as a Certified Dietitian or Certified Dietitian Nutritionist. Must be certified or eligible for certification by the Commission on Dietetic Registration to be eligible for initial state certification (must be eligible to hold RD/RDN credentials [Registered Dietitian/Registered Dietitian ...

  9. List of researchers in underwater diving - Wikipedia

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    Joe Savoie – Diver and inventor of diving helmets - Invented the neck dam for diving helmets [1] (1926-1996) Willard Franklyn Searle – US Navy ocean engineer and developer of diving and salvage equipment and systems (1924-2009) Buoyancy compensator developments; Gordon Smith (inventor) – Inventor of KISS diving rebreather, born 1950 (1950 ...