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SSI SPECIALTY COURSE: WAVES, TIDES & CURRENTS $130
Have you ever dreamed of gliding with the current and watching sharks or dolphins at the same time?
Training in current diving is the key to this kind of experience and therefore Waves, Tides & Currents is a must for any ambitious diver. Anybody who wants to dive on vacation at the top spots should understand and know how to handle water movements. These movements can be the waves when entering from shore, or the rip current in a channel next to an island, or just the current on a dive.
There are many things to learn about currents such as:
If the current is blowing against the diver, how much current can a diver deal with? How does the diver move effectively in the current? How can somebody determine the strength of a current and plan the dive accordingly? Waves, Tides & Currents can help you answer all of these questions. 
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  • Home
    • About
    • Dive Team
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  • Training
    • Try SCUBA
    • Start here to learn to dive/Open Water Class
    • First Aid / CPR / EAD / Oxygen administration
    • Diver recognition rating >
      • Advanced Adventurer
      • SPECIALTY DIVER
      • Advanced Open water diver
      • Master Diver
    • Classes to continue your diving knowledge >
      • Nitrox
      • Perfect Buoyancy
      • Navigation
      • Night / Limited Visibility
      • Science of Diving
      • Diver Stress and Rescue
      • Deep Diving
      • Search and Recovery
      • Equipment Techniques
      • Boat Diving
      • Wreck Diving
      • Dry Suit Diving
      • Underwater Photography
      • Waves, Tides, & Currents
      • Marine Ecology
    • Dive Professional / Dive Leader / Dive Master / Dive Controler / Instructor
    • Tech, CCR and Cave diving
  • Dive Trips
    • Bonaire June 28th - July 5th 2019
    • Cooper River
    • NC Coast Weekend Dive Trips
  • Service/Repair
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    • Bonaire
    • Bonaire Videos
    • NC Coast Photo & Video >
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      • U701 Video
      • Shark Video
    • Cozumel
    • Florida Photos and Videos >
      • Blue Grotto
      • Florida Photos
    • Red Sea and Egypt
    • Cave Diving Florida
    • Cave Diving Mexico
  • Links