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Technical Diving Instruction

 

Have you ever wanted to go a little bit deeper or stay a little bit longer? You may find a wreck so intriguing that you want more time to explore, or a deep wall so beautiful that you want more time for taking photos. Recreational dive limits don’t have to limit you any more! Enter the technical diving realm. By taking a technical diver course, you will become a better buddy, a better diver, and more aware of your surroundings. Learn the procedures to properly prepare you for the exciting world beyond the limits.

 

 

Technical Diving International (TDI) is the premier technical training agency in the world, and ASC is proud to offer a full line of TDI technical courses. Whether you are just beginning your adventure or you are a seasoned technical diver, we have a course for you. Check out our list of courses and see what we can offer you.

Intro to Tech:

  • Learn what technical diving is all about

Advanced Nitrox:

  • Take the first step in the technical diving journey

Decompression Procedures:

  • This is the fundamental technical course teaching you staged decompression while taking you to a maximum depth of 150 fsw

Extended Range/Trimix:

  • The basic Trimix course teaches fundamental techniques for diving mixtures containing helium and no less than 18% oxygen to a depth of 200 fsw requiring staged decompression

Gas Blender:

  • Nitrox gases are becoming the mainstream breathing mixtures in diving. This course will teach you how to properly blend these mixtures.

Advanced Gas Blender:

  • Take your blending knowledge to the next level and learn how to blend Trimix  and other special mixtures. Gases covered in this course are Helium, Oxygen, Argon, Neon, and others.
 
Key Largo Technical Charter with Horizon Divers

 
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Intro to Tech
Scheduled by request

Advanced Nitrox
Scheduled by request

Deco Procedures
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