You are a committed recreational diver, engaged with the significance of interactive naturalist ecosystems. You are a responsible diver, eager to learn.
Learn the major aquatic life groupings. The more familiar you are with aquatic plants and animal habitats, with symbioses and with underwater ecology, the more chance you will detect behaviors and see creatures you may have previously overlooked. It makes diving so much more interesting if you know what you’re looking at and why it’s at that particular site.
The Underwater Naturalist Course is an introduction to the aquatic environment and will help develop safe and responsible aquatic life interaction techniques, as well as teaching you how to identify our local marine creatures. When enrolled in the course, you will be taught the major differences between the terrestrial and aquatic worlds. Major aquatic life groupings and their interactions will no longer be secretive to you.
You want to get to the bottom of some of the odd behaviour you see from reef inhabitants?. The underwater naturalist’s view of organisms and their roles in the environment will be your forte. You will appreciate the effects of symbioses, comprehend underwater ecology an detect animal and plant habitats.
PADI (Junior) Open Water Divers who are at least 10 years old are eligible to take the Underwater Naturalist Specialty course.
On this course you’ll learn why some fish seem do favour some seemingly bizarre antics. In the food chain down below you will learn to detect who cleans who and where, who is marauding or hunting who, who are the predators and the unlucky ones, who pairs with whom. You will learn to understand and appreciate this and recognize why reef networks are very delicate systems.
You can get started by press book now and specify when would you like to start your course with Advenius Divers. Once you do that your instructor from Advenius Divers would provide you with the learning  materials to get started gaining the necessary knowledge.
1 Day
Daily Tour
Unlimited
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