Are you fascinated with aquatic life? Always wondering what that fish is and why it always dances under a coral head whenever you get close? If you’re engrossed with life under the surface, the PADI Underwater Naturalist Specialty course is especially for you.
This is not just a course for tropical water, even Stoney Cove has a very complex and interdependent eco-system of plant and animal species. See more on every dive and understand the aquatic world better.
In your journey to underwater naturalist, the course teaches you about the different major aquatic life groupings and how they interact so that you understand what you observe in the underwater environment. With the PADI Underwater Naturalist Specialty course under your belt, you see the aquatic world differently. You don’t see “fish,” but individual species with distinct strategies for surviving in a complex, interactive ecosystem.
Must be a PADI Open Water Diver or Junior Open Water Diver (or qualifying certification from another organization)
Overview of aquatic life groupings and interrelations
The role of aquatic plants, food chains and predator prey relationships
Responsible interactions with aquatic life
Number of Dives: Two
Certification counts toward the PADI Master Scuba Diver rating.
Explore life in the underwater world.
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We have yet again booked to dive the fabulous wrecks of the German High seas Fleet in Scapa Flow. Departing from Scrabster on Saturday 28th of June for the 11/2 hour crossing to Stromness where we will board our 2 boats for a fabulous weeks diving. Returning on Saturday 5th of July. Pictures of the 2007 trip are in the gallery now. Contact Neil to book your place. 7 of the 10 who were there this year have rebooked already.