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      <image:title>About Us - We are a diver owned and operated shop with over 40 years of experience in sales, service and training expertise. Our goal is to consistently deliver top-notch quality in sales, a wide selection of products, exceptional services and training to our customers who share the same passion for the experiences of diving.</image:title>
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      <image:title>Classes - Open Water Class</image:title>
      <image:caption>How to earn your Scuba Diving Certification First, learn about scuba diving principles and terminology (either in person or eLearning) then learn and demonstrate the basic procedures and skills of scuba in the pool with our highly trained PADI instructors.  Once class and pool sessions are completed and you're ready, you will be required to make 4 dives in an open water environment with our instructors supporting you every step of the way. Part 1:    Basic Dive Theory with Pool Sessions In Person:  $295 (Cost with Open Water Dives $490) Includes:  * Course Materials – Book, Logbook, Diver planner App., Pool Fees, use of all scuba gear (except for personal gear).                                                                              Or PADI eLearning: $365 (Cost with Open Water Dives $560) Includes:  * PADI eLearning course, Logbook, Pool Fees, use of all scuba gear (except for personal gear). Note: Use of all scuba gear with the exception of personal gear (mask, fins, snorkel and boots) will be provided for course. Students will be given a discount for any gear purchased at Treasure Cove Scuba. Part 2:     Open Water Dives     $195 o   (4) Open water dives over (2) days o   Use of all scuba gear and process fee for certification card</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Classes - Advanced Open Water Class</image:title>
      <image:caption>Exploration, Excitement, Experiences That’s what the PADI Advanced Open Water Diver course is all about. You don’t have to be “advanced” to take it – it’s designed to advance your diving, so you can start right after earning your PADI Open Water Diver certification. The course helps build confidence and expand your scuba skills through different Adventure Dives. You try out different specialties while gaining experience under the supervision of your PADI Instructor. You log dives and develop capabilities as you find new ways to have fun scuba diving. Get credit! Each Adventure Dive may credit toward the first dive of the corresponding PADI Specialty Diver Course. If you’ve already taken a specialty diver course, ask your instructor if you’ve earned credit for an Adventure Dive. Who should take this course? PADI (Junior) Open Water Divers who are at least 12 years old are ready to step up and enroll in an Advanced Open Water Diver course. Young divers may only participate in certain Adventures Dives – check with your PADI Instructor. If you’re already an Adventure Diver, you only need to complete two more Adventure Dives to earn the Advanced Open Water Diver certification. What will you learn? You’ll plan your learning path with your instructor by choosing from a long list of Adventure Dives. There are two required dives – Deep and Underwater Navigation – and you choose the other three, for a total of five dives. During the Deep Adventure Dive, you learn how to plan dives to deal with the physiological effects and challenges of deeper scuba diving. The Underwater Navigation Adventure Dive refines your compass navigation skills and helps you better navigate using kick-cycles, visual landmarks and time.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Classes - Rescue Diver</image:title>
      <image:caption>Who should take this course? Scuba divers describe the PADI Rescue Diver course as the most challenging, yet most rewarding course they’ve ever taken. Why? Because you learn to prevent and manage problems in the water, and become more confident in your skills as a diver, knowing that you can help others if needed. During the course, you learn to become a better buddy by practicing problem solving skills until they become second nature. Plus, the course is just fun – it’s serious, but still allows for lots of laughter in between the focused learning. PADI (Junior) Adventure Divers who are at least 12 years old and have completed the Underwater Navigation Adventure Dive may enroll in a Rescue Diver course. You also need to have Emergency First Response Primary and Secondary Care (CPR and First Aid) training within the past 24 months. You can complete this training during the Rescue Diver course. Your instructor may also offer the PADI Emergency Oxygen Provider specialty diver course at the same time. What will you learn? The PADI Rescue Diver course prepares you to deal with dive emergencies, minor and major, using a variety of techniques. Through knowledge development and rescue exercises, you learn what to look for and how to respond. During rescue scenarios, you put into practice your knowledge and skills. Topics include: Self rescue Recognizing and managing stress in other divers Emergency management and equipment Rescuing panicked divers Rescuing unresponsive divers</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Classes - Dive Master</image:title>
      <image:caption>Be a leader who mentors and motivates others. Gain dive knowledge, supervision abilities, and become a role model to divers around the world. Love scuba diving? Want to share it with others on a whole new level? Take the PADI Divemaster course and do what you love to do as a career. Scuba divers look up to divemasters because they are leaders who mentor and motivate others. As a divemaster, you not only get to dive a lot, but also experience the joy of seeing others have as much fun diving as you do. The PADI Divemaster course is your first level of professional training. Working closely with a PADI Instructor, you’ll fine-tune your dive skills, like perfecting the effortless hover, and refine your rescue skills so you anticipate and easily solve common problems. You’ll gain dive knowledge, management and supervision abilities so you become a role model to divers everywhere. As a PADI Divemaster, you’ll lead others as you supervise scuba diving activities and assist with diver training. Whether you want to work at a faraway dive destination or close to home at a local dive shop, the adventure of a lifetime awaits you. PADI Divemasters are respected dive professionals who are aligned with the largest and most respected dive organization in the world – PADI. PADI Rescue Divers who are at least 18 years old may enroll in the PADI Divemaster course. You also need to have: Emergency First Response Primary and Secondary Care (CPR and First Aid) training within the past 24 months. A medical statement signed by a physician within the last 12 months. At least 40 logged dives to begin the course and 60 dives to earn certification. The PADI Divemaster course teaches you to be a leader and take charge of dive activities. Through knowledge development sessions, waterskills exercises and workshops, and hands-on practical assessment, you develop the skills to organize and direct a variety of scuba diving activities. Topics and practical workshops include: The role and characteristics of the PADI Divemaster Supervising dive activities and assisting with student divers Diver safety and risk management Divemaster conducted programs and specialized skills Business of diving and your career Awareness of the dive environment Dive setup and management Mapping an open water site Conducting dive briefings Organizing a search and recovery project and a deep dive Conducting a scuba review and skin diver course Assisting with Discover Scuba Diving and leading Discover Local Diving programs</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Classes - Specialty Courses</image:title>
      <image:caption>Enriched Air You’ll learn why diving with air that has higher oxygen and lower nitrogen content gives you more bottom time, along with enriched air equipment considerations. During a practical session, and two optional (or required) scuba dives, you’ll: Discuss managing oxygen exposure. Practice analyzing oxygen content in your scuba tank. Set your dive computer for diving with enriched air nitrox. Wreck Diver There are many different types of wrecks, some of which are protected by laws that guard their historical and cultural significance. Your training starts by reviewing guidelines for researching and respecting wrecks. During four dives you’ll learn: Safety considerations for navigating and exploring wrecks. Surveying and mapping a wreck. Using penetration lines and reels to guide exploration. Techniques to avoid kicking up silt or disturbing the wreck and its inhabitants. Deep Diver Your training starts by reviewing reasons for deep diving and how important it is to know your personal limits. During four deep dives with your instructor, you’ll go over: Specialized deep diving equipment. Deep dive planning, buddy contact procedures and buoyancy control. Managing your gas supply, dealing with gas narcosis and safety considerations. Underwater Navigation You’ll learn the tools of the trade, including navigation using natural clues and by following compass headings. During three scuba dives, you’ll practice: Methods to estimate distance underwater. Compass navigation while making at least five turns. Marking or relocating a submerged object or position from the surface. Underwater map making.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Instructors - Bob Sines</image:title>
      <image:caption>Master Scuba Diver Trainer Why did you start diving? I was living in Hawaii and it seemed like a great idea.   How long have you been diving? I was initially certified in 1978 by NAUI.   Where is your favorite place to dive? Any place with clear warm water.  My wife and I usually make two trips a year to Curacao, so I guess it would be one of my favorites.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Instructors - Denise Malovich</image:title>
      <image:caption>Open Water Scuba Instructor Why did you start diving? I had actually tried a Discover Scuba in the Bahamas 11 years before I took classes at Treasure Cove. I was terrified of the 3rd Dimension underwater and saw nothing but the Divemasters fins.  I was not going to be left behind or lost.  Eleven years later my husband TOLD me, we (husband and the boys-- a 12 year old and 14 year old) were going to take scuba classes since Nathan was now 12 years old.   How long have you been diving? I got certified in May of 2001.  I've been teaching since June of 2010.  After taking proper training and learning more about Scuba, I became more comfortable underwater and continued to dive and train, eventually becoming an instructor. Where is your favorite place to dive? I'm still looking for my favorite place, there are still a lot of great dive sites I haven't been to yet.  If I had to choose, it would be a night dive at the Fredericksted Pier in St. Croix.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Instructors - Bob Mazur</image:title>
      <image:caption>Master Scuba Diver Trainer Why did you start diving? I first became interested in diving while watching Sea Hunter and The Under Sea World of Jaques Cousteau.  While raising a family and working, I never had the time to get certified.  One year during a vacation to the Bahamas, I was asked to go scuba diving and took an introductory scuba class, once I got the taste I could not wait to get back in the water, I was hooked!    How long have you been diving? In 2004 I became a Divemaster.  I dove many Lake Erie wrecks along with diving the Graveyard of the Atlantic. For a bit I dabbled in technical diving and dove on the Roy Jodery in the Saint Lawrence Seaway at 195’.  In February of 2009, I became an assistant instructor and in June of 2009 became an Instructor.  I am currently a Master Scuba Diver Trainer qualified to teach a variety of specialty courses and assist and train the Trumbull County Sheriff's Department.  Where is your favorite place to dive? Diving has taken me places I never thought I would go and has enabled me to dive with some of the worlds best divers.  When asked what my favorite dive was, with an awful lot of consideration I think it will be my NEXT one!</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Instructors - Rick Thomas</image:title>
      <image:caption>Master Scuba Diver Trainer Why did you start diving? I started diving because I enjoy the freedom of being under water and experiencing the excitement and the unseen beauty hidden beneath the waves.   How long have you been diving? I have been diving off and on since the late 70's. Where is your favorite place to dive? My favorite spot, at this moment, is North Carolina. "The Graveyard of the Atlantic". Wreck diving is my passion.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Instructors - John O’Neill Sr.</image:title>
      <image:caption>IDC Staff Instructor Why did you start diving? I passionately share my love for the awe-inspiring beauty and wonder of the world beneath the waves. Helping people safely experience the “other” 70% of the Earth we live on inspires me to continue my own underwater explorations. I’ve become a certified gas blender and tri-mix deco diver, enabling me to explore deeper wrecks throughout the great lakes. My favorite wreck, the John B. Lyons, sits nearby in Lake Erie and holds a special place in my heart. It’s the first wreck I ever explored, and any open water certified diver has the skills to check it out. I love taking people to this wreck! How long have you been diving? My dive journey began in 1998. Ironically, I didn’t want to learn diving. I took the course with a friend who didn’t want to go alone. Destiny! I fell in love with the underwater ecosystem, learning every advanced and specialty certification I could eventually moving up to Master Scuba Diver. I jumped into the Pro ranks, becoming a Divemaster. I completed my Open Water Scuba Instructor training in 2002. I continued my learning journey becoming a Specialty Instructor, Master Scuba Diver Trainer, and obtaining my current rating of IDC Staff Instructor. Where is your favorite place to dive? One of my favorite dive locations is Grand Bahama Island in The Bahamas. Divers explore, and learn, about sensitive coral reefs, majestic dolphins, and magnificent sharks along with thousands of other sea creatures and environments. It’s a place where Open Water certified divers stretch their fins and expand their horizons. With Treasure Cove Scuba’s help and support, I realized my dream of bringing dive education to the K-12 schools in 2018. We established the Jefferson Aquatic Conservation Club, aka JACC, within the Jefferson Area Local School District in Jefferson, OH. The club is open to everyone. We’ve certified both students and parents not only as divers, but also in Project Aware conservation specialties. My proudest moments underwater come diving with my kids. They all love diving! My daughter may soon become the next OWSI in the family! My motto? If you haven’t tried diving, what’s holding you back? Let’s get wet today!</image:caption>
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