Oceans 5 on Gili Air, Lombok, Indonesia has the PADI Career Development Center status.
So that means we can now train divers up to instructor and offer career training programs.
Oceans 5 offers the perfect location for divers that would like to take their dive experience to the top level. Oceans 5, located on Gili Air, Lombok, Indonesia, has a beautiful 25 meter training pool for exercising all the skills necessary, an AC class room that is reserved for IDC candidates only and all dive sites nearby.
Gili Air offers the relaxing atmosphere that gives enough opportunity to focus on your study but also time to shake it all off in the number of restaurants and little bars.
Our aim is to make sure that you successfully pass the PADI IE and receive that extra bit of information and knowledge to become a highly trained Open Water Scuba Instructor after the IE. You will be having fun working in a safe and reliable way in a tropical destination.
Oceans 5 is the only IDC center at the Gili islands were you can add the following courses to your IDC:
1) Reef Check Eco Diver Course
2) Disabled Divers International Assistant Diver Course
Our PADI Platinum Course Director, Camille Lemmens has received several awards for his outstanding work and can teach in English, French, Dutch and German language. He can teach more than 20 Instructor Specialties, including Nitrox Specialty Instructor and SCC Draeger Dolphin and Ray Rebreather Specialty Instructor. He is also a DSAT Gas Blender Instructor Trainer, EFR IT, EFR Care for Children Instructor Trainer, PADI Emergency Oxygen provider Instructor Trainer and DAN O2 Instructor Trainer.
Oceans 5 is more than a dive resort. Oceans 5 support great ideas and projects in the world related to the environment. Oceans 5 is a supporter of the Oceans CleanUp project and became a Shark Guardian dive resort last year.
Oceans 5 invites on regular base speakers who talk about environmental issues. Last year Oceans 5 invites Shark Guardian, Manta Watch, Aquatic Alliance Coral Alliance, Gili Eco Trust and more...
If you are interested in joining the IDC Gili Islands please send an email to info@oceans5dive.com or visit our website: www.indonesia-idc.com
Reverse Diving Profiles In the world of scuba diving, safety is paramount. Every diver is trained to follow certain protocols and guidelines to minimize risks and ensure enjoyable experiences beneath the waves. One such guideline that has sparked debate and discussion over the years is the concept of reverse diving profiles. Reverse Diving Profiles Reevaluating Traditional Wisdom Traditionally, divers have been advised to start their dives deep and gradually ascend, a practice known as a forward profile. This approach is based on the principles of decompression theory and aims to reduce the likelihood of decompression sickness (DCS) by allowing the body to off-gas nitrogen slowly as the diver ascends. Insights from Research and Workshops However, with the advent of dive computers and advancements in dive research, the once strict adherence to forward profiles has come under scrutiny. Contrary to the expectations of many, data has emerged showing that divers engaging in reverse profiles
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