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The Way the Boy Scouts Learn to Dive

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The Way the Boy Scouts

Learn to Dive

Instructors

• Jeffery Bennett – Employed with the Bay County Sheriff’s Dept.– Diving since 1988– Professional Diving since 2006– Lead diver on the Bay County Search and

Rescue Team

• Olan Wilkins– Employed fulltime with Diver’s Den– Diving since 2001– Professional Diving since 2007– Youth Pastor at Emmaus United Methodist

Who is Diver’s Den?• Diver’s Den is the longest running dive shop in Panama

City, training divers since 1976.• Diver’s Den is a Five Star PADI Dive Center

– Highest level of Dive Center Membership. Awarded to dive centers that offer a full range of educational programs, equipment selection and actively promote aquatic environmental awareness.

– PADI is the world’s leading scuba diving training organization.

• PADI is an official Boy Scouts of America business partner and co-creator of the SCUBA BSA award and merit badge booklet

Why Scuba Diving?

• For years SCUBA was one of the MOST requested activities for a new merit badge

• Scuba is a life changing experience!

• Encourages quest for adventure• Embraces challenges• Encourages teamwork and friendship• Tremendous recruitment and retention tool

Scuba Diving Merit Badge

• BSA Requirements– First aid for scuba injuries or illnesses– CPR– Swimming merit badge– Scuba Diver’s Code– Identify Ecosystem– Discuss scuba industry career

opportunities

• Earn Open Water Diver certification• Scouts with scuba certification

can still earn merit badge• Age – Scouting age (11 years +)

Open Water Certification Requirements

• Knowledge Development

• Confined Water Dives

• Open Water Dives

Learn to Scuba Dive OptionsAvailable

• eLearning– Development portion is completed online at the pace of the student diver.

• Home Study Program– This option is also completed in the comfort of the

student divers home and at their pace using a multi-media DVD version or hard copies of the training material.

• Classroom program– This is a more traditional approach of conducting the

development training in the dive centers classroom using hard copies of the training materials.

Additional BSA Programs Available

• Scuba Diving Merit Badge / Scuba Elective for Venturing Crews

• Scuba BSA / Discover Scuba• BSA Snorkeling• First Aid, CPR & AED training

with Emergency First Response®

Additional BSA Programs Cont.

• Support / sponsorship of Troops and Venture Crews

• Environmental and Conservation Programs – National Geographic, Project AWARE Foundation, Beach cleanups and Community action

• Fundraising opportunities

Still Not Sure?

• Try a discover scuba experience in our pool at no charge:

– June 17th, 5:30 pm – 8:30 pm

We hope Scuba Diving becomes the next piece of your Scouting adventure!