1 of 10 Safe Snorkelling l Choice of Site l Conditions l Buddy - Group l Dive Plan l Protective Clothing l Marine Life l Snorkelling is Fun.

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1 of 10 Safe Snorkelling l Choice of Site l Conditions l Buddy - Group l Dive Plan l Protective Clothing l Marine Life l Snorkelling is Fun

2 of 10 Safe Snorkelling n Choice of Site –Entry Exit –Tides/Currents –Charts –Surface Traffic –Water Marks –Close to shore

3 of 10 Safe Snorkelling n Buddy - Group –To Increase Enjoyment –Dive with Partner –Choose Buddy with Care –Never Split –Buddy Check

4 of 10 Safe Snorkelling n Conditions –Weather –Weather Report –Think about cold –Think about Sun

5 of 10 Safe Snorkelling n Dive n Dive Plan –Plan –Plan the dive Plan dive the plan –Think –Think about the dive –Nominate –Nominate Dive Marshall Dive Leader –Route –Route out and Route Back –Do –Do not do Too Much –Coast –Coast Guard –Tell –Tell someone

6 of 10 Safe Snorkelling n Group n Group Members –Dive –Dive Leader n Swims n Swims at Back n Aware n Aware of Group n Observation n Observation in case or fatique n Tows n Tows SMB n Protective n Protective hood n Flourecent n Flourecent or Light

7 of 10 Safe Snorkelling n Group n Group Members –Dive –Dive Marshall n Dive n Dive Marshall controls who enters Marshall logs who exits Marshall Marks Exit point n First n First Aid n Dive n Dive Marshall Observes the dive

8 of 10 Safe Snorkelling n Protective n Protective Clothing –Summer –Summer and Cold water diving –Sun –Hot –Hot Drinks n Marine n Marine Life –We –We are the outsiders –Leave –Leave the environment as we find –Look –Look Dont Touch –Bring –Bring Back Photo’s not Momento’s

9 of 10 Safe Snorkelling n Equipment –SMB –Net –Net Hook –Knife –Life –Life Jackets –First –First Aid n Snorkelling n Snorkelling is Fun n Common n Common Sense

10 of 10 Safe Snorkelling l Choice of Site l Conditions l Buddy - Group l Dive Plan l Protective Clothing l Marine Life l Snorkelling is Fun