
Boat And Dive Sessions
Divers are aware of the value of thorough boat and dive site training. The instructors share critical information. Depending on the circumstances, the information varies, but it typically includes entry and exit protocols, dive profiles with depths and timings, and a scuba diving site explanation. Additional details could include weather conditions, possible dangers, and the glorious marine life.
The deaf diver can get all this information efficiently using sign language or an ASL interpreter. A whiteboard is a fantastic tool if none of those alternatives is accessible. The main features of the dive can be documented, and dive patterns and location plans can be written down. Although deaf divers require special accommodations, this should not prevent them from having an amazing diving adventure!