PADI Advanced Open Water Course3151811

For most PADI Instructors this really is one of several courses that many instructors look forward to teaching. Basically with all the underwater naturalist you will be taught how to identify different species of fish plus some of the other pursuits within the ocean like crustaceans', corals and vegetation. The idea is provide you with a baseline of basic knowledge allowing an individual memory hooks to build on when you continue scuba diving. My first padi idc gili trawangan instructor loved all of the different butterfly fish, which in Hawaii we've numerous species with names like blue nose, raccoon & pyramid; I was able to take my experience from Hawaii and continue preparing my list in order that now I can name 30 butterfly species on sight and look toward seeing more when i search them out.

Fish groups are taught allowing you to have an approximate idea on if it's let's imagine a butterfly, angel fish or a wrasse, when you can identify the difference through the basic shape you'll be able to look them up later in the fish books or you can get your padi idc gili trawangan master or open water instructor to inform you the particular particular fish, so that you can log it into the log book. Then later on when you go diving, you will possess more fish with you and yes it then becomes a lot of fun searching for and identifying all the various kinds with your favorite species of fish group. If you are really lucky you may will see a new species which still happens, recently in Indonesia they found a fresh form of frog fish which looks similar to a rock compared to a frog! From the big fish families just like the butter fly and wrasse's this is sometimes a lifelong pursuit trying to find all of the different kinds scattered about the different oceans and seas of the world. Night dives will always be fun because enough time to view each of the crustaceans like shrimps crabs and lobsters. On day dives, in case you listen, you can hear something a minimal snap crackle and pop under water; many times this is actually the crustaceans grinding stuff up for food. You may also hear the parrot fish as they consume the coral and algae, often the loudest from the shallower water. Around the corals there are also many different kinds of categories of corals such as the Digital's which appear to be fingers. The massive and sub-massive which completely cover boulders and enormous rocks of their entirety and can be several meters in size and also all of the vibrant soft corals in every hue of the rainbow, from 6 meter tall sea fans to candelabras and whip corals stretching to the surface. Again, knowing specific kinds it's fun to include in this list that you've seen. Another life in water may also be fun to understand what they may be from sea cucumbers & tubes to sponges and sea grapes and all sorts of other wonderful things in contributing to the ocean. When you know what they are then you can certainly start learning what their part is incorporated in the ecosystem along with the relationships that they have together with the other organisms. Comprehending the underwater environment will lead to countless hours of beer both below and higher than the water as well as many will foster healthier attitudes on the planet generally causing all of its life, including our very own.