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American Academy of Underwater Sciences

AAUS produces consensual standards for the training and certification of scientific divers and the operation of scientific diving programs, maintains statistics ...

What is Scientific Diving? - Scientific Diving - University of Maine

Scientific divers use specialized expertise to study the underwater environment and utilize scuba or other diving equipment as a tool. The primary role of a ...

Scientific diving - Wikipedia

Scientific diving is the use of underwater diving techniques by scientists to perform work underwater in the direct pursuit of scientific knowledge. ... The legal ...

Scientific Diving Program | Scripps Institution of Oceanography

Scientific Diving Program ... Scripps Oceanography's Scientific Diving Program trains and supports scientists, students, technicians, and volunteers in the use of ...

Scientific Diving | US EPA

Homepage for EPA's scientific diving program.

Scientific Diver | GUE

Applicants for a GUE Scientific Diver program must: Be a minimum of 16 years of age. Be physically and mentally fit. Be a non-smoker. Be able to swim. Obtain a ...

What is Scientific Diving? - Scripps Institution of Oceanography |

OSHA has defined scientific diving as diving performed solely as a necessary part of a scientific, research, or educational activity by employees.

Certification Program - American Academy of Underwater Sciences

AAUS Scientific Diver Certification AAUS Scientific Diver certifications are not like recreational certifications. An AAUS certification can only be ...

Is Scientific Diving a good long-term job? : r/scuba - Reddit

It's a great job for all the 7 people worldwide who can make a living from it. Slight exaggeration, but not far from the truth.

Scientific Diving - Dauphin Island Sea Lab

To be accepted into the program, applicants must submit an application, hold at a minimum, an open water recreational SCUBA certification, pass a medical ...

Scientific Diving | Occupational Diver Certification | ADAS

Scientific diving is classified as occupational diving, which is defined as diving performed in the course of employment, such as a part of a business.

Scientific Diving | Marine Biology - University of Washington

The first step toward becoming a SCUBA diver is Open Water certification. This is a course that could take less than a week if it were done intensively.

How to become a Scientific Diver - Girls that Scuba

You must participate in an AAUS-sponsored training course with a minimum of 100 hours of training, including 12 required training dives. You also need a valid ...

Scientific Diving - Division of Research and Innovation

Any university employee, or person(s) conducting scientific diving under the auspices of Oregon State University, must meet OSU standards and polices and have ...

Scientific Diving - Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute

The Smithsonian Institution Scientific Diving Program is overseen by the Office of the Under Secretary for Science. The program promotes and supports the ...

Scientific Research Diving - The University of Rhode Island

Scientific Diving is a valuable tool to conduct undersea research by gathering observations and data underwater. URI divers are engaged in research around ...

Scientific Diving | Environmental Safety, Sustainability and Risk

Scientific diving is defined (29 CFR 1910.402) as diving performed solely as a necessary part of a scientific, research, or educational activity.

Introduction to Scientific Diving - FSU Coastal and Marine Laboratory

Introduction to Scientific Diving. The Introduction to Scientific Diving course trains FSU faculty, staff and students to conduct underwater research in ...

Scientific Diving Program | College of Fisheries and Ocean Sciences

The UA Scientific Diving Program, housed at the College of Fisheries and Ocean Sciences at UAF, works under the auspices of the American Academy of ...

Scientific Diving - Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi

TAMU-CC scientific divers perform cutting edge research through grants and contracts awarded from associations such as the National Science Foundation.