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Some of the most popular places to scuba dive in the United States are Oahu in Hawaii, the Virgin Islands, Puerto Rico, the Barrier Islands in North Carolina, and The Florida Keys.

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Where are some scuba diving places in the US?

Some scuba diving places are Hathaway's Pond in Massachusetts, the Atlantic Ocean, and other places. In the US, you can scuba dive anywhere where the public is allowed to swim, except pools.


Where is it legal to scuba dive on public water?

here in the US, the only public water you CANNOT DIVE is near bridges and docks due to Homeland Security Measures.


How do scuba divers find out how long they can stay at a certain depth?

we use a chart for that. which helps us calculate how long we can stay in a certain depth. dive planning


Which area of the US would best be to sell scuba gear?

The best area to sell scuba gear in the USA is to set up scuba gear shops in areas near bays and oceans. This could mean on the USA's three major coastlines and also the many large lakes that exist in so many places in the US. The Great Lakes is an excellent place to sell scuba gear.


How do you dive?

When your pokemon uses surf and you see a dark patch of water move on top of it and click the A button and you dive into a old ruin.


Where is the best place to dive?

The major areas for scuba diving in the world are generally considered to be the Great Barrier Reef, the Red Sea, and the Caribbean. There are also some great scuba destinations at the archipelagos of Galapagos, Fiji, Hawaii, and the Maldives. Finally these smaller destinations are particularly famous for their spectacular diving: Cocos Island, Palau and Chuuk. In the US, Florida Keys and the coast off North Carolina is recommended.


When was the scuba created?

The first record of "breathing underwater" is traced back to 100BC and the Egyptians who used goat bladders to dive under the water. The two hose SCUBA regulator has is beginnings with Jacques Cousteau and the US Divers regulators in the late 1960's. The modern SCUBA apparatus is tied to developents in the late 1970's in Australia where a local developed two stage regulation, the forerunner of modern Poseidon rigs. This is the industry standard today.


How old do you have to be to get a scuba diving license?

Kids as young as 10 years old can enroll in Junior Open Water courses and those 15 years and older can enroll in an Open Water course. When offered, Junior Open Water (diving with adult supervision only) certified divers are automatically upgraded to Open Water divers on their 15th birthday with no need for re certification. This can vary depending on the certification agency involved. You'll also need to be in good health with no major health problems.


How do you deal with a hole in your eardrum from having tubes put in when scuba diving?

You don't. You can't dive this way. However once the tubes are removed (or absorbed ... I'm not a physician) and the holes heal (which they will), you should be able to dive. I say "should" since you probably need to know that the underlying problem for which you needed the tubes is also resolved. Any scuba class (in the US) will require you to fill out a medical form and you will probably need a doctors release to dive. However, it is only your doctor that can answer this question for you. But the simple answer is when you eardrum is healed with the tubes no longer being present, you should be able to dive sometime in the future. I included a link in the link section to the standard medical form used by the different certification agencies so you can present it to your doctor if you would like.


What are some places in the US?

Normal, Colorado


Are people who swim underwater with special equipment called frogmen?

we prefer to be called scuba divers but some may call us frogmen : )


Where in the US can you dive for pearls?

pearl harbor