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Divers gather on the shore of Lake Tikitapu (Blue Lake) as instructor Steve Mercer (centre) gives them their next assignment. (Photo: Julie Steele)
NIWA scientific dive course One of NIWA’s most popular training courses is Scientific Diving. The course is designed to assess individuals as suitable scientific divers and to provide adequate training to meet NIWA’s minimum standards for dive safety and scientific diving.

NIWA scientific dive course

One of NIWA’s most popular training courses is Scientific Diving. The course is designed to assess individuals as suitable scientific divers and to provide adequate training to meet NIWA’s minimum standards for dive safety and scientific diving. Although it’s run primarily for NIWA staff, the course is suitable for anyone whose work requires underwater surveys and scientific work.

Scientific Diver Training with NIWA

The only one of its type offered in New Zealand, the dive course began in 1974 and the current course leader, Steve Mercer, has been running it since 1981. Over 600 divers from other research organisations, universities, and councils have participated.

The course runs for 10 days in early winter in Rotorua and the surrounding lakes. It’s designed to expose divers to the demanding and challenging conditions they are likely to encounter in their work as scientific divers, and to develop a sense of critical team practices in a diving environment. Participants train in teams of up to four people.

The course comprises lectures, team fitness exercises and assessments, practical diving exercises, and individual and team assessments. During the course, attendees also qualify as Nitrox divers, DAN oxygen providers, and NZUA air cylinder fillers. Run like a field trip, the course places a research component on each dive, whether it’s Night, Deep, Search and Recovery, Underwater Navigation, or River Drift diving.

Graduates of the course receive the ADAS (Australian Diver Accreditation Scheme) Scientific Diver qualification and are eligible to apply for a New Zealand Department of Labour Certificate of Competence – Science Diving.

Contact

The next course will be in May. For further information on dates and entry requirements, contact:

Steve Mercer  [email protected]

Training at NIWA

NIWA offers courses on a range of topics. We present them at a number of venues according to need and level of interest, and in some instances can include in-house training at your premises. The schedule for 2008/09 is posted online. If you are interested in booking a training course for yourself or your team, check out: www.niwascience.co.nz/edu/training or contact: NIWA Training Coordinator phone 0800 RING NIWA (0800 746 464) or email [email protected]