scrane
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No one on Roatan will expect to see a night dive certification from you. The only rule in night diving is don't shine your light directly in another diver's face.
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I find many folks have buoyancy problems at night. It is surprising how much of your buoyancy control comes from visual clues and situational awareness, both of which are lacking at night.
I am new to Scuba Diving and would like to Thank You Veteran’s for taking the time to help us New yo the Sport Divers with our questions. So Thank You in Advance. My question is I am going to Rainbow Reef in Florida to complete my advance open water and enriched air course training and from there I am Blessed enough to be able to go to Roatan for a week of diving. With that said our itinerary includes 1 night dive which I have purchased a beacon for my tank and a back up light . Do I need any type of night dive certification other than of course diving with a experienced night diver and Dive Master. Thank You as Always !!!!