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Diver training organizations

This page lists SCUBA diver training organizations.

Contents

Recreational diving training organizations

Technical diving training organizations

Other diving related organizations

  • AAUS - American Academy of Underwater Sciences
  • Active Divers Association
  • ARSBC - Artificial Reef Society of British Columbia
  • BFDC and North Carolina SCUBA/Wreck Diving
  • Cave Diving Group
  • CDAA - Cave Divers Association of Australia (http://www.cavedivers.com.au/ )
  • Chicago Aquanauts Scuba Association
  • DAN - Divers Alert Network (http://www.diversalertnetwork.org/)
  • GLACD - Greater Los Angeles Council of Divers
  • HSA International
  • Israeli Diving Federation
  • Malta Professional Diving Schools Association
  • National Association of Black Scuba Divers
  • New York State Diver's Association
  • NSS-CDS - National Speleological Society Cave Diving Section (http://www.nsscds.com/ )
  • Recreational Divers Association
  • Sub-Aqua Association
  • USDDA - United States Dental Diving Association, Inc.

Others

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