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SCUBA ADVENTURE 2000
PARTICIPANT INFORMATION

Florida Sea Base is anxious for your arrival and participation in the Scuba Adventure program. To aid you in your preparations, we would like to go over some programmatical and physical aspects of the week you will spend with us this season.

When you arrive at the Sea Base, after 2:00 p.m., a member of the Scuba Staff will lead you through an orientation of the Base. They will show you to your dormitory, where the crew will get settled and change into swimsuits for your swim review. After this, you will be issued your dive equipment that you will be using all week for your adventure, mask, fins, snorkel, regulator, BCD, weight belt, weight, etc. If you own any or all of these pieces of equipment, you are welcome to bring them and use them. Sometimes masks, snorkels, fins, and buoyancy compensators give a better fit if it is your own personal gear. All personal equipment is subject to a safety inspection by, and approval of, the Scuba Commissioner. You’re first night you will have a welcome dinner, and meet some of the staff. Afterwards, there will be an opening program where we will discuss the itinerary in detail, and other opportunities your crew may wish to take advantage of during your adventure. You will view a "Peak Performance Buoyancy" video, and receive some pointers on how to become a better diver.

You will be housed in air-conditioned dormitories with bunk beds and shared bathrooms. There are hot showers and laundry facilities available. You and your crew are responsible for keeping the dormitory clean. Storage for all of your diving equipment is provided in the scuba area.

The next day you will participate in a "scuba review" to familiarize yourself with the equipment you have been issued, and to check it for proper fit and function. Also, this is a great opportunity for you to refresh your diving skills in case it has been a while since you have been diving.

Your itinerary for the week will depend on weather and water conditions. The AN00028A.gif (1957 bytes)program plans on nine dives during your stay. Sometimes, because of the conditions, crews have less than nine dives during their stay. At the Sea Base, safety is our first concern. Dives on several coral reefs are planned both during the day and at night.

S.C.E.N.E. - The Florida Sea Base is the first scouting facility in the world to be designated as a S.C.E.N.E (Scouting Centres of Excellence for Nature and the Environment). In recognition of this, all participants in our programs will be eligible to earn a S.C.E.N.E. segment for their Sea Base participant patch. We have several projects available that you have the option of participating in to improve the aquatic environment of the Florida Keys. Our dive crews will also assist in the construction of an artificial reef by participating in the Reef Ball program.

At the end of your week, after cleaning and returning your gear, you will participate in your closing program with time for reflection over your week's adventure. If you participated in the entire program you will receive a SEA BASE patch to wear on your uniform.

OF IMPORTANCE:

After a scuba dive, you should not fly for at least 24 hours. To avoid any possibility of Decompression Sickness, your departing flight for home should be scheduled for 12:00pm (noon) or later.

All scuba adventure participants MUST bring their scuba certification cards and diver’s log book. Florida Sea Base accepts certification from R.S.T.C. recognized training agencies; which include IDEA, NASDS, PADI, PDIC, SSI, YMCA and NAUI.

No Dive Knives are allowed at the Florida Sea Base.

BEING PHYSICALY FIT:

Every participant in the Florida Sea Base High Adventure program needs to be physically fit for the strenuous demands that will be placed on their body. Get in shape! Stay in shape! You will be in the water a great deal, so go swimming with your crew at your local pool often. Do some light exercises to increase your stamina. You will be frequently lifting your body in and out of the water to boats and docks.

The weather in the summer can be humid with high temperatures in the 90’s and lows in the 70’s.

WHAT TO BRING:

  • 1 Set Class A or B uniforms
  • Several T shirts
  • Hawaiian style shirt (Luau)
  • Light weight rain gear
  • Camera (waterproof if possible)
  • Sunglasses with strap (Polarized are best)
  • Personal snorkel gear
  • 1 pair tennis or boat shoes
  • Extra money ($70-$100)
  • 16 oz of Non-Oily sunscreen (SPF 15+)
  • 2 – 3 pairs of shorts
  • Wetsuit
  • Warm pants and light jacket (Dec-May)
  • Toiletry kit
  • Wide brimmed hat
  • Socks – (Some people are more comfortable wearing socks with their fins)
  • Large unbreakable mug with plastic clip
  • One sheet and warm blanket or a sleeping bag 
  • Swim trunks (boys) or full one piece suit (girls) 
  • 2 towels and a small pillow 
  • 1 pair of dive booties (for walking through water)
  • Dive logbook and certification card
  • NOTE: Make sure you can successfully pass the BSA Swim Test
  • Make sure your name is on the crew roster your leader is going to send us
  • Don't forget to bring a photocopy of front and back of insurance card
  • People weighing over 300 pounds are ineligible for participation

PARENTS: Do not send mail. Sea Base offers programs to hundreds of scouts on the sea, on the land, on the island. We will not deliver mail to scouts unless it is mail of urgency, i.e. glasses, medicine, etc. left at home.

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