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100 Hour Scientific Diver Course. The course is based on the American Academy of Underwater Sciences (AAUS) Standards (in order to dive under the auspices of UCLA or any other AAUS Organizational Members like the California Science Center, Scripps Institute of Oceanography, UCSB, etc).
Scientific divers use specialized expertise to study the underwater environment and utilize scuba or other diving equipment as a tool. The primary role of a scientific diver is that of an observer and data gatherer.
SSI Courses CourseeLearningTotal Science of Diving $100.00 $400.00 Dive Guide / Divemaster $165.00 $1365.00 Recreational Sidemount $75.00 $675.00 Assistant Instructor $550.00* $1750.0014 more rows
OSHA has defined scientific diving as diving performed solely as a necessary part of a scientific, research, or educational activity by employees whose sole purpose for diving is to perform scientific research tasks.
Amongst technical divers, there are divers who participate in ultra-deep diving on scuba below 200 metres (656 ft). This practice requires high levels of training, experience, discipline, fitness and surface support.
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To complete the 100-hour training program, divers must have logs documenting at least 12 hours of bottom time in research. The OSU Scientific Diver Exam must be satisfactorily completed by all Scientific Diver Applicants.
Do you get a good deal as a Research Diver ? StateAnnual SalaryMonthly Pay California $59,615 $4,967 North Dakota $59,492 $4,957 New Jersey $59,489 $4,957 New Brunswick $59,464 $4,95561 more rows
The primary role of a scientific diver is that of an observer and data gatherer. Common activities include visual measurements and counts of living organisms, collection of biological or physical samples, underwater surveys, photography, and placement of scientific equipment.

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