International diving organization

Common diving organizations include:

China Diving Association (CUA)

World Dive Federation (CMAS)

Professional Diving Instructors Association (PADI)

International Diving Instructors Association (NAUI)

International Diving School Alliance (ADS)

International Scuba Diving School (SSI)

Free diving AIDA (Association Internationale pourle Developpement de l'Apnee)

China Diving Association (CUA)

English name: Chinese Underwater Association

In 1959, the association began to carry out and popularize diving sports throughout the country and was officially established in 1986. It is a national mass sports social group with independent legal personality; voluntarily formed by the provinces, municipalities, autonomous regions, and municipalities, diving associations, diving clubs, diving companies, diving schools, and coaches, referees, and athletes who like diving activities; The group member of the National Sports Federation is the highest mass organization of the Chinese diving sport; it is the only legal organization representing China to participate in an international diving organization. This is a non-profit social organization.

All international diving organizations must be approved by the China Dive Sports Association before they can enter China to conduct diving training activities. At present, there are five international diving organizations, namely CMAS, PADI, NAUI, ADS, SSI.

CMAS is an acronym for World Confederation of Underwater Activities.

CMAS is the only official diving organization recognized by the World Olympiad. Founded in 1958, it has many branches such as CMAS/CUA, CMAS/ADS, CMAS/UHA, CMAS/STARS, CMAS/SSDF, etc. . CMAS has signed approval agreements with 86 countries around the world, including China, where 10 million CMAS dive members are located throughout the country.

CMAS has established three committees:

1. The "Sports Committee" is responsible for coordinating with member states and establishing international competition rules for free diving, fishing, swimming, water polo, water hockey, etc. It is also the only organization that is qualified to organize the aforementioned athletic sports competitions and publish world records;

2. The "Technical Committee" is responsible for formulating "standardized" scuba diving training rules and international certification systems; it is also responsible for promoting and improving the research and development of related high-tech materials and diving equipment for the safety of scuba diving;

3. The "Scientific Committee" shall provide funds for the implementation of research plans related to "dive technology".

CMAS leisure diving training courses include

One-star diver course, two-star diver course, Samsung diver course, four-star diver course. One-star coaching course, two-star coaching course, Samsung coaching course, diving assistant course, open water diving instructor course, and international coach qualification course.

How to obtain CMAS International Diver Certification

There are two ways to obtain the CMAS International Diver Certification:

1.CUA (Chinese Diving Association) is a member of the CMAS Technical Committee, which is recognized and recognized by the CMAS Technical Committee. A diver who has obtained a certificate through the CUA is qualified and can obtain the same CMAS International Dive Certification unconditionally. In some countries, the CMAS International Dive Certification is directly used as a dive certification in that country.

2. Candidates who receive diving training at a diving training school and center directly recognized by CMAS can apply directly for CMAS International Diver Certification (OCC system)

Most diving organizations signed a recognition agreement with the CMAS to cross-identify diver qualifications and grades. Some technical diving organizations are members of the CMAS-Technical Committee.

CMAS is the first recognized international diving organization of the China Underwater Association (CUA).

PADI is the English abbreviation of the Professional Association of Diver Instructor

Founded in 1966, it was founded by Ralf Ericssion and John Cronin. Based on the principle of teaching, they designed a complete teaching system and quickly made diving activities flourish. Currently PADI is headquartered in Santa, California
Ana has offices in Canada, Japan, Australia, New Zealand, the United Kingdom, Switzerland, Norway, Sweden and Singapore. PADI China's governing body is PADIASIA PACIFIC in Sydney. With more than 25,000 coaches around the world, PADI sends more than 500,000 dive licenses each year, making PADI the world's largest diving training organization.

PADI trains its own diving instructors and coaches visa officers all over the world, and certifies the diving shops and diving clubs where these coaches are located. The certified sub-stores and clubs will be authorized by PADI to become PADI dive centers and will be taught by PADI. Standards and standard courseware, grade training and assessment of trainees, issuing PADI diver level certificate. Diving shops or diving clubs certified by PADI Dive Center are often considered to have a considerable number of diving equipment, suitable training venues, and can provide PADI-compliant training courses. At the same time, the diving center also has the conditions for sales and maintenance of diving equipment. Can provide more professional service content for trainees.

PADI's training courses not only continuously improve to suit the needs of divers, but also consider the correction and updating of diving activities in their training courses. In addition, the long-term AWARE marine environmental protection plan initiated by PADI not only teaches the diver's attention. Environmental protection, and can train divers to become a responsible diver. All PADI training courses have the same stringent standards around the world. This is the greatest advantage of the PADI training system. No matter where the divers are trained, the skills and theories they learn are the same. The only difference is that the learning is surroundings.

NAUI International Diving Instructors Association

English name: National Association of Underwater Instructors

The National Diving Patrol was reorganized and renamed by NIELHEISS in the late 1950s. Unlike other diving organizations, NAUI is operated by members. The principle of teaching is personal. Based on experience, NAUI instructors are free to choose their own teaching content and can modify the teaching according to their needs. NAUI also has basic courses. The course standards set by NAUI are the most basic requirements. They are the basic skills that diving schools must have. Coaches can customize the standards (increase the content of the courses). There are 16,000 coaches (members) around the world.

NAUI training courses include:

SCUBA DIVER Junior Diver, ADVANCED SCUBA DIVER Advanced Diver, MASTER SCUBA DIVER Celebrity Diver, SPECIALTY

SCUBA DIVER Specialty Diver, SCUBA RESCUE DIVER Rescue Diver, ADVANCED SCUBA RESCUE DIVER Advanced Rescue Diver, SKIN DIVING INSTRUCTOR SCUBA snorkeling instructor, ASSISTANT INSTRUCTOR Teaching Assistant, DIVEMASTER Divemaster, INSTRUCTOR Instructor

International Diving School Alliance (ADS)

English name: Association of Diving School International

ADS training courses include:

Snorkeling courses

Sunfish Snorkeler - Mambo Snorkeler, Penguin
Snorkeler - Penguin Snorkeler, Dolphine
Snorkeler - Dolphin Snorkeler

Diver course

Basic Diver Junior Diver☆, Openwater Diver Intermediate Diver☆☆, Advanced Diver Senior Diver☆☆☆, Rescue Diver Rescue Diver, Divemaster Divemaster☆☆☆☆

Coaching course

Snorkeler Instructor Snorkeling Coach, 1 Star Instructor ☆ 1 Star Teaching Assistant, 2 Star Instructor
☆☆ Two Star Coach, Rescue Instructor Rescue Coach

Specialty courses

Nitrox oxygen diving, Under Water Video underwater photography, Drysuit dive diving, search and retrieval, underwater navigation, etc.

Features: With a perfect Chinese teaching environment and teaching materials, it is a dive teaching system tailored for the Chinese people. ADS also has intensive teaching courses for short-range assault training for police and fire divers. It is more suitable for those who require high time tightness to train professional divers.

SSI (International Diving School)

English name: SCUBA Schools International

SSI training courses include:

Open Water Diver, Specialty Course, Stress and Rescue Specialty Course, Specialty Diver, Advanced Open Water Diver, Scuba Divers, Diving Supervisor, Reserve Coach, Open Water Coach, Specialty Coach, Advanced Open Water Coach, Diving Supervisor, Coach Training Officer, Coach Visa Officer (Examination Officer)

BSAC (British Diving Association)

Founded in 1953, its education system is popularized in Commonwealth countries, Europe and Northeast Asia. Its nature is similar to that of a consortium. The profits obtained by the organization's operations must be used for research and development in diving safety. BSAC developed rapidly in the United Kingdom between 1954 and 1955 and became the authoritative organization for guiding British water sports policy. It also established the "BSAC Diving Training School System" in 1976. The "BSAC Diving School" is an independent business community that is authorized by the BSAC to train and award BSAC diving certification.

YMCA (YMCA)

Established in 1959, its education system is popularized in North America, Central America, South Europe and Northeast Asia. According to the CNCA (National Aquatic Movement Promotion Committee) "Standard for the Development of Aquatic Respirators", a high standard safety diving training course was developed, abbreviated as "Y-SCUBA". In 1990, YMCA provided a full scholarship for diving instructors courses at Ball State University in Muncie, Indiana.

[Technology Diving Organization]

PSA (professional scuba diving series)

Established in 1987, its education system is popular in North America. PSA uses knowledge and experience derived from the technical deep diving of Air Scuba, develops strict safety guidelines, provides appropriate technical diving training, and extends the field of recreational diver diving in the safest manner possible.

TDI (Technology Diver International)

Established in 1994, its education system is popularized in North America, South America, Europe, Central Asia, Northeast Asia and the Middle East. TDI core management staff have more than 20 years of experience in the field of technical diving: TDI develops a wide range of technical diving training courses, uses a variety of support materials, popularizes prices, and provides education and training in technical diving areas such as NITROX, Mixed gas, and Deep air.

IANTD (International nitrous oxide diving and technical divers association)

Established in 1985, its education system is popularized in North America, England, Europe, Africa and Asia. IANTD develops high quality "standards and procedures" to regulate EANx education and training. In 1992, IANTD began to develop systematic technical diving related materials, including: divers training manuals at various levels, and various technical diving reference tables (PO2, CNS/OUT%, EAD, heilium, EANx).

ANDI (American Nitrogen and Nitrogen Divers International Organization)

Founded in 1989, its education system is popularized in North America, Europe, Middle East and Northeast Asia. ANDI was originally called the American Nitrogen Oxygen Mixer Diver Association. The goal is to promote the development of standards and education for "high oxygen" breathing gases so that divers in the recreational diving field can safely follow the correct guidance of the technical diving instructor. The application has been developed for more than 40 years. After strict tests by the US Navy and NOAA, the EANx (NITROX) diving breathing gas was developed for diving activities. ANDI formulates the EANx gas reconstitution procedures and inspection standards for breathing, and registers the trademark "SafeAirTM". The EANx breathing gas produced according to the ANDI specification is called "SafeAir".

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