What is the craziest "specialty" you have heard of that you know is actually real?

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helicopter diver
 
Here's and idea for a new PADI cert - Using your P Valve in a Drysuit. Wouldn't surprise me.
 
Just remembered seeing this a while back. "Mine Diver" specialty available at Bonne Terre Mine.

Bonne Terre Mine

2 dives, no classwork, PADI or SSI

As an aside, a REALLY want to make a trip here at some point in the relatively near future.
 
Cave diving techniques in OPEN WATER.

You don't ever come in a cave or cavern. It is about laying a line during a nightdive. :D
 
@Rollin Bonz
I though you were putting us on....but it is true !

SPECIALTY COURSES AVAILABLE DURING YOUR BONNE TERRE WEEKEND:

(COURSES MUST BE RESERVED AND PREPAID AT TIME OF RESERVATION)
MINE DIVER SPECIALTY CERTIFICATION (SSI or PADI):
$85
(Includes Certification) No bookwork. You qualify for specialty by completing 2 dives with us. Specialty counts toward Advanced Open Water Diver or Master Diver.]

SDM
 
I'd really like to see "Cleaning up after yourself diver"

That one would be crazy at all ! It should be compulsory in fact. I've seen to many places spoiled by divers : from picnic leftovers, to soda lime thrown in a ditch, and even much more unpleasant wastes... :mad:
 
https://www.shearwater.com/products/perdix-ai/

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