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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the diving official age form in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the diver's name, place, and meet details in the designated fields. Ensure accuracy as this information is crucial for identification.
  3. Select the appropriate age group (13-U, 14-15, 16-18) and dive type (1M, 3M, Platform) from the dropdown menus provided.
  4. Fill in the date of the event and have the diver sign in the specified area. This signature confirms their participation.
  5. For each dive, enter the dive number and position (e.g., A, B, C) along with a detailed description of each dive performed. Use standard terminology for clarity.
  6. Finally, ensure all sections are completed before submitting for approval by Meet Officials. Review your entries for any errors.

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The minimum age is 10 years old (in most areas). Student divers who are younger than 15 earn the PADI Junior Open Water Diver certification, which they may upgrade to PADI Open Water Diver certification upon reaching 15. Children under the age of 13 require parent or guardian permission to register for PADI eLearning.
Decompression illness, or DCI, is associated with a reduction in the ambient pressure surrounding the body. DCI encompasses two diseases, decompression sickness (DCS) and arterial gas embolism (AGE). DCS results from bubbles in body tissues causing local damage.
Junior Open Water Divers ages 12-14 years old can dive with a certified adult other than a parent, guardian, or PADI professional, and they may dive to 60 feet (18 m). Junior Open Water divers will need to complete the Open Water E-Learning course online prior to their program.
Guests must be comfortable in the water and able to swim. Customers must be at least 10 years old on the day of the dive; guests under the age of 18 must bring a parent or legal guardian on the day of dive.
Junior divers aged 12-14 can take their diving skills to the next level. At this age, divers are typically required to dive with a certified adult and have a maximum allowable depth of 18 meters. This increased depth limit expands their underwater exploration opportunities, offering a whole new world to discover.

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There are no real restrictions on age. It comes down to personal responsibility. If you dive beyond your own abilities, you endanger not only yourself but others around you. Your dive buddy, anyone who may have to come to your rescue, and ruining dive trips for others if you are incapacitated.
PADI requires you to be at least 10 years old to become a PADI certified Junior Open Water Scuba Diver. Ten and 11 year olds must dive with a certified parent, guardian or PADI Professional to a maximum depth of 12 metres. Twelve to 14 year olds must dive with a certified adult.

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