![]() ![]() It has a pretty long history proving that it is reliable. The transmitter used by the Teric is also used by numerous other brands. Proprietary transmitters with relatively little history behind them are a no-go for me. I'm skeptical that an IPS screen will look nearly as good or be nearly as readable as the AMOLED screen on a Teric - particularly in bright ambient light. The only things that I see that I have to wonder about are the IPS screen, the actual transmitters, the strap, and the data connection. Fingers crossed that Shearwater will take some notes here. Body is slightly thinner and not quite as wide.Īll in all, it looks like the Teric but with some enhancements that several people have been asking for. The screen is the same size as the Teric screen. Total remaining bottom time, counting both tanks, and auto-switching, by detecting which tank you're breathing from. There is an additional $49 charge for this specialty.That looks pretty darn nice! Very cool that it has legit sidemount support. This certification would count towards the Master Scuba Diver rating if you ever expect to aspire to the highest non-professional level in diving. You have an option to earn the PADI Aquarium Diver Distinctive Specialty. Do You Want to Earn a Certification For Your Dive? The dives are normally sold out at least a month in advance, and once a date is registered/paid for it is yours- no refunds or reschedules (like a ticket to a concert or sporting event). The Atlantic Coral Reef is a confined space, so proper buoyancy control is required to make the dive. If it's been a while since your last dive, we highly recommend a refresher course prior to your dive. (PADI Scuba Diver Certification does not qualify as certification). Then, we will brief at the exhibit about how to safely enter the water, get ready to dive, and then enter the tank, which is 13 feet deep, contains 335,000 gallons of saltwater at 76 degrees, and teems with more than 700 fish. The dive itself is approximately 40 minutes.īefore the dive, you'll attend a mandatory one-hour classroom session to learn about the National Aquarium and its conservation mission, the animals you will see in the exhibit and how to navigate carefully in the tank.There are two scheduled start times each day to choose from: 2:45pm or 3:45pm.Scheduled dives - and available spaces for each (each dive is limited to a maximum of six divers) - are listed in the grid at the bottom of the page.( The species you will dive with will depend on the time of year) The schedule: In addition to swimming with these fascinating creatures, you will also learn the role divers can play in reef conservation and how to be a steward of our precious natural resources. Led by our professional dive staff, participants will be taught the basics of Aquarium diving before taking the plunge into a world of rays, sharks, and fish, nearly 100 species altogether. That’s right, you heard us-dive in the National Aquarium in Baltimore! You'd have to travel around the globe to experience a day of diving like this, but with this fun-filled experience you can have it all, right here in your own backyard.Ītlantic Edge Scuba is proud to partner with the National Aquarium in Baltimore to offer the best diving in Maryland: in the beautiful Atlantic Coral Reef tank, among abundant marine life, from a perspective that few will ever experience. You will experience more fish in one place than you can imagine and dive with so many species it would take years to see them all in the wild. Aquarium Dive Replacement Diver Requestĭive in the National Aquarium in Baltimore. ![]()
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