NAS Course - Love those wrecks

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I believe that the National Geographic course is one of speciality course offered by PADI. Actually, PADI has a scentific diving certifiction that is only through the university and research institute like AAUS..

So, based on my understanding, NAS course is more focused and superior.....

I wish they open the class in U.S. It might be difficult due to the politics between agencies as usual.
 
Rollie:
I hope this doesn't promote delicate wreck stripping.

Rollie

With Parks Canada & SOS participating? Hardly! :eek:
 
Rollie:
I hope this doesn't promote delicate wreck stripping.

Rollie
No, it promotes education and preservation.
 
Rollie:
I hope this doesn't promote delicate wreck stripping.

Rollie


If you saw the amount of absolute care to protect, not disturb, or even touch the wreck, you would not have made the above comment, Rollie.

All of the people that were on this course are extremely dedicated to wreck preservation.
 
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